51 Chevy Coupe-perfect For Gasser/rat Rod on 2040-cars
Denver, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: n/a
1951 Chevy Coupe
Perfect for Gasser/Rat Rod
Descent car.
Has some rust from the years.
No holes.
I don't know a lot about the car. I got it in a trade.
Has a 60's era 250 6 cylinder that was rebuilt and does run.
Fuel tank needs cleaned out before running it.
Aluminum Powerglide trans
1957 Chevy 411 Posi rear
Comes with rollers, the wheels pictured are not included.
Included: 1 piece windshield, trunk full of parts, firewall mounted brake system
Interior needs redone.
I have the trim
70's era Chrysler bench seat-not in bad shape.
Back seat needs recovered.
Floors are solid. Could use small patch work.
All glass is in the car except for the drivers and passenger windows which are broken.
Has no brakes from laying.
I was going to replace the drivers front floor plan because someone patched it in the 70's.
Please remember the car is 62 years old. It is not in mint condition, but is repairable.
I describe my listing to the best of my ability.
Car is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to remove the listing at any time.
I will not end the auction early. I do not accept trades.
Bidders must have a positive feedback of 5 to bid or your bid will be cancelled.
Deposit required within 24 hours and car must be removed from my property within 7 days.
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 for Sale
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