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1955 Chevy Pro-street, Post Car, Bbc, Th400, Dana 60, Nice Street Car on 2040-cars

US $33,500.00
Year:1955 Mileage:5041
Location:

Hudson, New York, United States

Hudson, New York, United States
Advertising:

Up for sale is a real nice Pro-street 1955 Chevy.  This car was built with driving the car to shows and cruises in mind.   Quality parts and modifications were done to this car to make it a show winner every time it went out.    The car has 5042 proven street driven miles and runs down the road smoothly and tight.  The rear Hoosier tires make the road feel smooth for a Pro-streeted car.   Car handles very well.

Car details are below:

Engine:  454 with 9.5:1 TRW pistons

Edelbrock 1411 750 cfm carb

Weiand Team G manifold

Lunati 292/544 cam

Edelbrock RPM 6045 aluminum heads

Harlan Sharp rocker arms

Moroso oil pan

Steel Crank

Sanderson headers

Be Cool radiator with dual electric fans

Power steering with 605 box

Master cylinder relocated under floor

 

Transmission: TH400 with shift kit

2800 stall convertor

Auto valve body

Rear end is Dana 60, 4.11 gears and posi

Ladder bar suspension with coil over shocks

 

Weld wheels:

Hoosier tires 31x18.50 on a 15x15 wheel

Front is BFG radial 215/70 on a 15x6 wheel

 

Interior:   Auto meter Tachometer

Dash gauges are Classic instruments

Billet dash inserts

Ididit tilt steering column

Billet Specialty leather wrap wheel

Custom tweed door panels, headliner, kick panels, rear panels, and package tray

Custom fit carpet from firewall to the rear tubs, all professionally done

Floor mounted emergency brake

Hurst Quarterstick shifter

Custom tweed bucket seats with floor mounted seatbelts

4 point rear roll cage

Trunk mounted battery

Custom fuel cell and enclosure

 

Exterior:  Custom paint job with shredded checkered flag graphics.

All new glass

All new chrome bumpers, chrome grille moldings, and chrome bezels

New stainless grille

Some new stainless moldings, a few are used, but nice

Shaved front hood ornaments, shaved rear ornament and license bracket

 

To see a video of the 55 chevy and hear it run, copy this link to your browser or click on this link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdOu6MJYSLU&hd=1

This is a turn key car.   You buy it, and drive it.  There is nothing to be done on this car to put it on the road and go to a car show next weekend.

She needs a new home, happy bidding and good luck. 


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