1955 Chevy Belair Hardtop on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:265 v 8 power pack
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 99,999
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: HARDTOP
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4SPEED
1955 CHEVY BELAIR HARDTOP PROJECT CAR THAT NEEDS TO BE "RESTORED" DRIVETRAIN..WE BELIEVE THE CAR HAS THE ORGINIAL 265 V8 POWER PACK MOTOR, THE TRANSMISSION IS NOT ORGINAL IT IS A 4 PEED SAG. TRANSMISSION. THE CAR NEEDS WORK AS YOU CAN SEE...IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED MORE PICTURES FEEL FREE TO CALL ME...717 821 9392...THIS CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY SO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME.....THANKS FOR LOOKING AND PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER PROJECT CARS...
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