1954 Chevy Bel Air 4dr 49,50,51,52,53 Chevrolet on 2040-cars
Paso Robles, California, United States
Body Type:4dr sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: bel air
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 101,667
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: pueblo tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: white/ pueblo tan
Today I am listing my 1954 chevrolet bel air 4 dr. This is a very original, documented car that goes The car was always garaged until the old man died and the car went to his son. The son had the car and wasnt interested i it anymore and finally decided to sale. He drove the car back in the 70s to college. The spare tire well has some rust but the rest of the car is SOLID. Going through many of the receipts I found one that pertains to the engine getting rebuilt at 57,ooo miles or so.back to 1957. The car is very solid and runs well. I am listing this car only to finish my custom 41 coupe. I have owned (7) 54 chevys over the years and this is one of the nicest. The floors, rockers, rear wheel wells , ect are very solid. The car was well taken car of and is an original California car. The car has California 1 piece bumpers and the car get attention where ever it goes. It took me years to get this car, but now I want to finish my dream car..Please no emails about trades.
On Aug-04-13 at 21:18:59 PDT, seller added the following information:
Okay, I know the description isnt worded very well.. Guess next time not to list an item after a bbq with friends and drinks...However this 54 chevy bel air is in great shape.. I cant believe I decided to sell it.. The engine runs good and the trans shifts well. The body has no rott and is in good shape. The glass is all in great shape andso is all the stainless except the passenger front fender..The fender trim has dings along with the passenger door trim. Could be straightened or replaced. The bumpers are straight and solid 1 piece california bumpers original to the car..Everything you see is how I picked it up, except the changes I made to get it running better.. I have been driving it every day.. The spare tire well has rust but the rest of the car is solid..I did hand buff the car the first week I had it to bring back some shine..Looks good.. The original owners manuel was in the glove box along with some other papers. Has original glove box and glove box light works. Grill is straight except the passenger side end piece where the old lady got into the garage door trim. Everything works except the radio..Blinkers, wipers, sig lighter, ect all work. The car was taken care of well. The trunk has the original card boards in it still but I removed the rubber mat. The car still has the screen in front of the radiator.. Any questions please ask and I will answer or send any extra pics as needed.. Thanks for looking and sorry about the original description not making since.. Hope this helps..All docs and paper work will come with the sale.The hubcaps are the original ones to the car..
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