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1955 Chevy Bel Air Hardtop, Ls2 4l60, Efi, Fuel-injected Restomod, Vintage Air!! on 2040-cars

Year:1955 Mileage:1500
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
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1955 Chevy Bel Air

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. Frame up build. Everything new or rebuilt. Fresh car with less than 1,600 miles. Complete one of a kind custom leather interior design from the 1955 Nomad Wagon “Waffle” pattern, with matching trunk and door panels. Only the best paint, parts, leather and materials were used in this 2 year project. All reciepts and photos of the build process comes with the car. Here’s some of the highlights of this stunning 55 Chevy.

* LS2 engine with the Comp Cams “Thumpr” Camshaft, Dynoed at 387hp to rear wheels
* 4L60 Four Speed Overdrive Transmission
* Custom Leather Interior
* Wilwood 13 Inch Disk Brake Kit / Front and Rear
* Power Hydro Boast Brakes
* 500 Power Steering
* Tubular Upper and Lower Control Arms
* Rock Valley Gas Tank with Internal Electric Gas Pump
* Ididit Chrome Tilt Steering Column
* Vintage A/C and Heat
* Remote AM/FM/CD/XM Radio
* Billet Hood Hinges
* Dakota Dash
* 2 Inch Drop Spindles with 2 Inch Drop Springs
* 2 Inch Drop Leaf Springs Relocated to inside the Frame Rails
* All New Glass through out the car
* All New Stainless Steel
* Dyna Mat Insulation Installed through out the Car
* Custom 16" wide steel wheels with modern, whitewall radials
* 2 1/2 Inch Exhaust / Flowmaster Mufflers with Y Pipe
* Custom Core Support with Radiator, Condenser and Overflow Tank
* Front and Rear Sway Bars
* Bright White HID Headlights
* Complete, professionally installed modern Body, Dash and Engine Harness
* Power Windows

This car was built to Show and Drive! Extensive under coating through out the car and under the car to reduce heat and sound. Two layers of Dyna Mat on the floor and trunk area. Dyno at 387hp to the rear wheels. This car is the best sounding LS you will ever hear. Runs, Stops, Rides and Handles perfectly. Starts on the first crank every time. AC blows cold. Drives like a modern car. 

Please read the ad above carefully. This is NOT a full rotisserie car. Previous owner / builder was head of the local tri-5s club and didn’t want a car that he needed to spend his weekend on waxing and polishing the under carriage. He wanted a car he could drive in comfort to any out of state Car Show. He wanted a 55 that was quiet from the road noise and free from heat and rattles coming from under the car. If you want a rotisserie 55 Chevy with painted floor boards and chrome suspension parts this is not the 55 for you. If you want a beautiful Show Car that's turnkey and a joy to drive, this is your car

Priced well below build cost!! You will not find a better looking, running and driving Bel Air anywhere!

Call Zac with any questions, may consider interesting trades. 646.331.8224

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