1954 Chevy Belair 2dr Coupe Very Nice Low Miles !! on 2040-cars
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A VERY NICE 1954 CHEVY 2DR CP WITH 33,500 MILES AND I HAVE A FOLDER OF RECORDS, TITLE COPIES, ETC BACK TO THE 60S.. THE CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN WELL CARED FOR AND OTHER THAN ONE RE-PAINT YEARS BACK ( NOT JAMS OR UNDER HOOD OR TRUNK) HAS BEEN LEFT TOTAL FACTORY.. THE PAINT AND BODY ARE BEAUTIFUL ALSO THE INTERIOR IS UNBELIVEABLE AND NEVER TOUCHED ( ALL FACTORY) .. THIS CAR IS A SURVIVOR AND COULD NOT BE MUCH NICER UNLESS YOU WANT A RESTORED FRAME OFF. THE CAR IS A POWER GLIDE AND HAS RARE FACTORY POWER STEERING, IT IS RADIO DELETE, AND RUNS AND DRIVES JUST GREAT !! THE STAINLESS AND CHROME ARE BEAUTIFUL, AND INSIDE THE TRUNK IS LIKE IT WAS WHEN IT LEFT THE FACTORY, WHAT VERY FEW THINGS THAT NEEDED OVER THE YEARS AND MIGHT HAD BEEN CHANGED ARE IN A BOX IN TRUNK, COMES WITH NICE COVER AND BOOKS,, YOU WILL HAVE ONE OF THE NICEST LEGIT 54S FOR SALE, SO MANY HAVE BEEN CHANGED AND RODDED!! ANY QUESTIONS E-MAIL OR YOU CAN CALL GEORGE OR PENNY AT,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1-812-514-9578 OR 1-812-239-8506
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