1953 Chevy Low Rider Sled on 2040-cars
Bend, Oregon, United States
Engine:NONE
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Gray
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Interior Color: Burgundy
Trim: LOWRIDER LOW RIDER SLED
Drive Type: NONE
Mileage: 100
1953 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR LOWRIDER PROJECT. I AM LISTING THIS CAR FOR A FRIEND.
MUCH HAS BEEN DONE ON THIS CAR BUT IT NEEDS FINISHED. TOP QUALITY SUSPENSION FABRICATION AND SHEET METAL WORK. FAT MAN FRONT & KP COMPONENT REAR. ACCU AIR COMPUTERIZED AIR RIDE SYSTEM INCLUDED WITH REMOTE CONTROL AND 3 PRE SET RIDE HEIGHT SETTINGS. AIR BAGS AND SOME LINES ARE INSTALLED AND FITTINGS INSTALLED FOR TEMPORARY AIR TO BAGS, BRAKE LINES NEED TO BE MADE AND INSTALLED, BOOSTER AND MASTER CYLINDER ARE INSTALLED. AIR BAG POCKETS AND A-ARM MOUNTS WERE RAISED TO INSURE PROPER RIDE HEIGHT AT ALL LEVELS. MUSTANG II TUBULAR A-ARMS, POWER RACK , TRIANGULATED 4 BAR REAR WITH GM 10 BOLT AXLE WITH 3.23 RATIO AND POSI TRAC . FRONT & REAR DISC BRAKES, (OLD DRUM REAR BRAKES INCLUDED IN BOX OF PARTS) NEW WHITEWALL TIRES. HEIGHT SENSOR BRACKETS INSTALLED ON ALL 4 CORNERS. MOUNTS FOR CHEVY V-8 AND TH 350 TRANS. NICE RUST FREE BODY. FRAME AND BODY WERE SANDBLASTED, BODYWORK HAS BEEN STARTED AND MOST OF THE MAJOR WORK IS DONE BUT NEEDS FINISHED ( MOSTLY ROOF AND 1/4 PANELS) NICE SOLID CAR . DRIVE LINE TUNNEL HAS BEEN RAISED, (SEE PICS) REAR WHEEL WELLS WERE IN PROCESS OF BEING RAISED BUT NEED FINISHED. REAR SUSPENSION COVER IS THERE BUT NEEDS FINAL FIT AND INSTALL AFTER WHEEL WELLS ARE DONE. IT APPEARS THAT ALL OF THE STAINLESS MOULDINGS ARE THERE AND IN DECENT SHAPE. BUMPERS HAVE BEEN RE CHROMED. BUMPER GUARDS AND GRILLE ORIGINAL. GLASS IS THERE BUT FLAT PANELS AND WINDSHIELD NEED REPLACED. SEATS HAVE GOOD UPHOLSTERY, PATTERNS FOR HEADLINER AND DOOR PANELS.
NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION, THIS IS A PROJECT, WELL ON ITS WAY WITH MANY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS SPENT. PLEASE CALL THE OWNER IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. WE CAN EMAIL ADDITIONAL PICTURES IF NEEDED.
CALL JACK AT 541-419 SEVEN NINE NINE ONE.
IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 5 EBAY FEEDBACK OR ARE OUT OF THE COUNTRY PLEASE CALL OR PM BEFORE BIDDING.
CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS AND WE WILL HELP LOAD FOR TRANSPORT.
THANKS. 56WADE
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