1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop on 2040-cars
Hope, Rhode Island, United States
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You are bidding on a 1955 Chevrolet Bel air 2 door hardtop. This car would make a great Hot rod or restoration project, or just a plain ole fun driver! It has a 350 Chevy V-8 with a 4 bolt main engine. Runs out super. It has a 4 speed AUTOMATIC that works good, but takes a little time to go into reverse. No power steering. Does have power front disc brakes. Excellent glass all around except windshield.Stainless is very good, but missing front fender pieces. Excellent body in primer, ready for your next move.(Leave it, or block it out for paint.) Floors are good, but could use some repair. Trunk is fine. Has bucket seats, but rest of 55 interior is all there. Headliner chrome is good. Good rear bumper to re-chrome. No front bumper. This is a great car for someone who wants a 55 hardtop, and can do the finish work himself. Please call for any other info you may need before bidding. 401-258-9555. Remember, this is a 60 year old car, but by no means a junk. This car is being sold NO-RESERVE. High bidder will own it. Thanks and good luck.
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