1952 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop... 350ci, P/s, P/disc Brakes, A/c !!!! on 2040-cars
Davenport, Iowa, United States
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For your consideration is this 1952 Chevrolet Bel Air - 2 Door Hardtop. This car is what some would classify as a restored. Great 50's style with all of todays performance & comforts. This car was built from 2005-2008. The engine was a new 350cid crate motor from O'reilly's, aluminum radiator, billet pulleys, electric push/pull fans, Optima red top battery, Vintage A/C & heat, new TCI turbo 350 trans, 10 bolt chevy rear end, Mustang II rack & pinion front with power steering, 4 wheel power disc brakes w/cross drilled rotors, Front & rear sway bars. Absolutely beautiful all new 2 tone interior, chrome Ididit tilt column, Le Carra wood steering wheel, Dolphin gauges with stainless bezels, floor mounted parking brake, quartz dash clock, electric wipers, Sony am/fm stereo cassette in glovebox, 10 disc cd changer in trunk, seat belts front & rear, interior garnish moldings & window trim are chrome. Power windows, remote doors, security alarm. Exterior sunvisor with stainless outer trim. Dual exhaust with Dynomax mufflers. Jag/Lucas tribar blue dot head lamps, LED tail lamps. American Racing Torque Thrust II'S, radial tires. Bumpers re-chromed, front "T" bar, rear outer bumper extensions. Rocker panel moldings, stone guards front & rear, gas door guard. Inside trunk is finished. Car has been driven 11,400 miles since completion. Comes with a folder full of receipts. The paint quality is not as good as it should be on this particular car. I would rate the paint a 6 1/2 - 7 on a scale of 1-10. Everything else on the car is excellent. Car is advertised nationally and may end auction early if sold. Please feel free to contact kraig @ 563-386-2902 with any questions. Can help arrange shipping worldwide, Buyer to pay any shipping charges. Thanks for looking.
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