1956 Chevy Bel Air Hardtop on 2040-cars
Panama City, Florida, United States
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1956 BELAIR 2 DOOR HARDTOP SPORT COUPE ( RAREST OF THE TRI-FIVE MODELS)--
HAS FRONT BUMPER SHOWN AND THE ORIGIONAL SIDE TRIM ALSO INCLUDED . SELLING BECAUSE I'M DOWNSIZING MY TOY BOX - HAVE 19 TOYS AND ONLY WANT TO KEEP 4 OR 5 SO SOMEONE IS GETTING SOME OF MY TOYS.THIS IS A FLORIDA CAR. NO RUST ISSUES EXCEPT FEW BUBBLES AT OUTSIDE LOWER DRIVERS DOOR AN LITTLE ON DRIP RAIL, HAS 'RESTO ROD' STYLE INTERIOR, BUCKET SEATS THAT RECLINE, CUSTOM WOOD CONSOLE , ALL LIGHT GREY AND NO TEARS ON FABRIC- GOOD CARPET , ALL GLASS GOOD, WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN, RADIO IS MISSING AND THE WIPER ON/OFF SWITCH TOO. 'CAN'T FIND YET HERE AT HOME- HAVE STOCK GM RADIO I CAN THROW IN IF NEEDED.STRAIGHT BODY , NEW TAIL LIGHTS,NO UNDER FRAME RUST EXCEPT THE MINOR USUAL, DIDN'T USE THE FLAT BLACK PAINT TO HIDE ANY RUST OR WET SPOTS, LIKE TO SHOW THEM IN THEIR NATURAL CONDITION,SO ENGINE DETAILING WOULD BE NICE .. WAS DONE APPROX 8 YEARS AGO WITH PAINT AN BODY WORK.. HAVE TOO MAY TOYS - LETTING THIS GO AT A GIVE AWAY PRICE-(NO RESERVE) DON'T NEED THE MONEY SO NO NO LOW BALLERS AND IF YOUR REAL SERIOUS -- CALL OR EMAIL ME..AT 67 YEARS YOUNG AND ON MY 3rd PACEMAKER AND DEFIBULATOR IT'S TIME TO LET SOME GO TO NEW HOMES.ALSO HAVE A VERY RARE CORVETTE 'NOMAD' STYLE WAGON,2 FERRARI'S, GT40, 3 BREMEN'S, V8 FIAT, AND SOME VERY VERY UNIQUE CARS.. ALL COLLECTIBLE .... CALL OR EMAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFO ON THIS OR OTHER CARS NO WARRENTY (as is, where is ) BECAUSE OF AGE- CAN STOP BIDDING AT ANYTIME BECAUSE HAVE IT LISTED LOCALLY Have lots of frame pictures to show how nice it is, being a Southern car it is really really nice for a 56 year old car.. COME SEE IT , MAKE SERIOUS OFFER AND TAKE IT HOME ASK QUESTIONS IF INTERESTED -- Call if your real serious ' HAVE DROPPED THE PRICE TO A LOW RESERVE PRICE SO WON'T HAVE TO PUT BACK INTO STORAGE THIS YEAR AGAIN. CHROME BUMPER WAS ADDED FOR PICTURE AND HAVE - SIDE' STAINLESS TRIM' GOES WITH THE CAR..Was going to paint it teal and white , that is why the bumper is off in some of the pictures.. now on for the new buyer..Side chrome will go inside car for shipping to you and lots of extra parts in the trunk also included. |
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