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1960 Chevrolet Belair 2 Door Bubble Top 348 Tripower 4 Speed Impala on 2040-cars

US $24,995.00
Year:1960 Mileage:98000
Location:

Franktown, Colorado, United States

Franktown, Colorado, United States
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Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:348
Year: 1960
Drive Type: Rear
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 98,000
Trim: Bubble top
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

I am selling my 1960 chevrolet belair 2 door bubble top, as I sold my jeep and mach 1 to buy this, and really miss my jeep. This is a really nice car, that is solid and tight. It has a lot going for it, the space era styling with the wings, its been lowered, torq thrust wheels, a rare 348 tripower engine, and a Muncie 4 speed, in a real refreshing color!! I will go through the car ion stages.


DRIVETRAIN:  the car has a freshly rebuilt 1961 ge code high performance 348, not a truck block!! It has less than 100 miles on the engine. Previous owner had it professionally rebuilt. Has factory exhaust manifolds running through a brand new dual exhaust all the way out the back like factory! The 348 is running an Iskenderian hydrolic cam, with the 3x2 carb setup. It is running the progresive linkage. It still has the stock type distributor with a pertronix ignition inside. Has the original radiator, fan shroud, and fan, and it keeps it running cool like I should. Even running a generator to keep the car looking all period correct. The cam has a nice sound to it. The transmission is out of a 1967 chevelle, being a Muncie. It feels like a pretty close ratio, maybe an m-21. It shifts very nice and smooth, backed up by a hurst shifter with the vintage white ball. The rear end is still stock, not sure of the ratio, but seems to be in the 3:00-3:50 range. Runs smooth and tight, not overworking the 348 on the road. Still am need some final tweaking on carbs, and timing, but set pretty close, as I drove it about 40 miles to a show the other night, and ran great, and about 1/3 on temp gauge. Car has dropped spindles up front, and has been lowered, with disc brakes that work great!! Has torq thrust wheels all around, and gives it a very cool stance!!! Rear tires are a big 275x 60x 15.


INTERIOR: the seats were redone with an original style vinyl as we're the door panels. The headliner and carpet are still original. All the gauges work, temp, fuel, speedometer, oil light, and generator light. The horn sounds right, and blinkers work, high beams low beams, brakes, and running lights all function right. The emergency brake works right also. It was a little chilly he other night, turned on the heat, and warmed the inside right up!! Even listened to the old tunes on he factory straight line tuning am radio!! All windows roll up and down right, and close properly, even 1/4 windows crank open and seal right.All the vents work right also.Just a nice solid car!!

BODY: the car has a very nice clean solid body that was repainted some time ago, and just kept clean!! Firewall and trunk was painted at the same time, usually done in black to save time by most. All the trim is in nice shape, with just a minor knick in one of the little aluminum airplane points. I have 2 extra that go with the car. This is a hard car to get all the panels to line up right, as its big, and has a lot of curves. The original color is cascade green, as this was done in that color, with a touch of metallic in the paint. A very nice soothing color that is different. All the glass is clean, trunk locks and door locks work. Has the 348 badges on the trunk and grill. Passenger lower 1/4 panel looks to have been replaced at one time, and what a nice job was done!! I was told by previous owner, who had the car since the 90's, is believed to have 98,000 original miles on it. Carpet, and headliner show how it was cared for. 
 
ENDING: this is a really cool, rare car, being a bubble top, and a belair to boot. Same car as the impala, just not having some extra trim, 3rd light, ect. This gets the attention with the looks, the rare 348/409 engine, tri power, and 4 speed. Just a neat different car at the show, built during the height of the space race winged and finned cars. 
The reserve on tis will be under $23,000!! It is titled in my name, and insured through heacock classics for $35,000! Look at some of the others, going for mid teens for a project, to  mid 30's for a hot rod. This is a nice solid car. It passed the nsra 23 point inspection .

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION, AND ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE
NOT INTERESTED IN ANY TRADES AT THIS TIME, JUST LOOKING TO GET BACK INTO A NEW RUBICON JEEP. IF YOU HAV LESS THAN 10+ FEEDBACKS! PLEASE EMAIL BEFORE BIDDING OR I MAY CANCEL YOU OUT! 

HITTING THE BUY IT NOW IS NOT A MISTAKE, AS IT IS A 2 PART PROCESS, SO IF YOU DO PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE WANTING TO BUY THE CAR! OVERSEAS BUYERS ARE WELCOME! 
CAR WILL NOT BE RELEASED WITHOUT FULL PAYMENT, EVEN CASHIERS CHECKS! MONEY MUST 100% CLEAR MY BANK, OR CASH!!!

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