1964 Chevrolet Bel Air Base Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
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The body seems to be solid. I replaced the fuel line and gas filter because the car was hard to start. It started right up but ran rough because it had sat for about 6-7 years. I acquired it from the widow whose husband last drove this car before he passed 7 years ago. It sat in the driveway with a car cover. It has the radio, an 8 track player, the ash tray, nothing missing on the dash, and has moon or dog dish hub caps but some are slightly dented but not mashed. The cloth canopy needs to be replaced, and the rear seat back could use some repair or be replaced. The carpet is not worn through. All the headlights and taillights are in place. After I started the car, I drove it several blocks to my home. I'm sure you know what to do in order to get it to top speed. These are great cars and will surely bring remembrance of the olden days. This car is a classic and there seems to be no missing parts. The engine seems to be the original. Other Bel Airs that I've seen for sale need various parts that are missing, but not this beauty. There will be a reserve. The lucky winning bid will require a $500.00 deposit within 3 days of close of bidding to own this wonderful 1964 Chevy Bel Air. It is an automatic (has the power glide 2 speed). The transmission shifts well. But again, because it has sat for a while it does ride rough until you refine it by changing the oil and whatever else is needed. The car is being sold as/is, where is. Thanks for bidding and have a wonderful year! (Feel free to ask questions. I will try and answer all inquiries.) By the way, the odometer shows 2230 miles but I believe the odometer has turned over. I'm not sure because the previous owner is deceased and CarMax and other car history checking companies do not go back that far. I'm just trying to be honest. Thanks. |
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