1954 Chevy Belair Ht Custom Hot Rod Chop Body Off Resto Moonglow Kustom Airbags on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
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For Sale 1954 CHEVY BEL AIR HARD TOP hotrod . This car is a one of a kind and custom built, inspired by the famous 50's custom 'MOONGLOW'. It was built by Eric Schumacker at Slow Ride customs in Long beach, CA. The Chop is a difficult one keeping the real chevy wrap around glass back window, and it has a perfect transition. This project was a body off restoration, extensive work has been done for frame renforcment and to set up for a HP modern drive train also all air ride components (compressors, tanks,ect) have been tucked under the body. The Exhaust system features an electronic diverter so you can have the solid rumble exiting from duel Flowmasters or at the flip of a switch enjoy the roar of straight pipes. This car is a solid runner and I have driven from LA to Las Vegas 2 times now (80 plus MPH all the way) without any problems. the car has been painted with Hot rod flats gunmetal on the body and sprayed with PPG gloss white on the roof. The custom scallops were painted with a clear gloss flake added then pin striped by Gilbert Torres.
most of the AC components have been hooked up, the compressor and under dash kit is in but i never got around to hooking up the vintage air controllers as i am located in so cal and usually drive with the windows down. This 1954 Bel Air has had these modifications: - All Steel Body - Tilt steering - Chopped 4" in front, 6" in back - Peaked Hood - Custom Grill opening w/custom Grill. - Frenched headlights and tail lights. - Power disc brakes - Gear reduction starter - Power windows - T-bird rear seat - Remote doors /shaved handles - Mustang2 front clip/ tubilar A arms - 350 Chevy motor/cam upgrade. - 700R Chevy transmission - HO 100a alternator - all wiring done at GP motorsports - air ride system/ bags with shocks I'm sure I haven't listed everything so please ask. loose ends; - speedo cable needs to be hooked up - needs door panels and headliner IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. Here is a link for a video of the car http://youtu.be/2S3L9uExptA 2. PAYMENT TERMS: A $1,000.00 non-refundable deposit is due via PayPal within 48 hours of the end of this auction. The balance is due via a wire transfer (EFT/ Electronic Funds Transfer) directly to my bank within seven (7) days of the end of the auction. Car and title will not be released until funds have cleared 100%. It is important for any potential buyer to understand these details. 3. LOGISTICS: Buyer is responsible for arranging pick-up and paying all costs associated with pick-up. Car is being sold “as is, where is, with all faults” (standard legal language). No warranty comes with this hot rod (expressed or implied). Car is located in Long beach 4. QUESTIONS: If you have any questions or want additional photos, please contact Zack at 562-889-8234. You can also email me at prozac247@gmail.com |
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