55 Chevy 210 Hardtop on 2040-cars
West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: blue/white
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 210 ht
Drive Type: 350 auto
Mileage: 69,271
Number of Doors: 2
VERY RARE 55 '210, HARD TOP (NO POST) 11,675 PRODUCED ODOMETER READS 69,271 SKYLINE BLUE/SHORELINE BEIGE ( STOCK COLORS ).PAINT ABOUT 7 YRS OLD STILL SHOWS VERY WELL .. NICE SHINE AND FINISH A FEW VERY VERY MINUTE PINHEAD SIZED CHIPS ALWAYS GARAGED .. 350SBC ROLLER ROCKERS MILD CAM EDELBROCK INTAKE AND CARB /TURBO-350 RECENT TOTAL FUEL SYSTEM, TANK TO CARB ,AND RECENT ELECTRONICS IGN,BATT, DIST,COIL ETC. AS WELL AS ..BUMPERS,GRILL WHEELS TIRES,...... FULL STOCK TYPE EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH RAM HORNS. AND SMITTYS MUFFLERS....(VERY SOFT MELLOW SOUND.(NOT OFFENSIVE)...(PLEASE NOTE UNDER SIDE PIX SHOW EXHAUST HEADERS, THEY HAVE BEEN REPLACED).. TRIM ,... BODY EXCELLENT AS WELL AS FRAME ,...A. VERY TIGHT AND SOLID EVERY DAY DRIVER.... BODY STRAIGHT AND TIGHT FLOORS,ROCKERS QTRS DOOR BOTTOMS ARE .SOLID..... . CLEAN STOCK TYPE INTERIOR..... .. ORIGINALLY A 6CYL 3SPEED CAR FROM FACTORY,... UNDERCOATED WITH VERY FEW OPTIONS, AM RADIO,HEATER..AND .. NO POWER OPTIONS ..THIS A VERY RARE MODEL ........THIS CAR IS.. NOT A BELAIR HARDTOP OF WHICH..186+THOUSAND PLUS WERE BUILT... THIS MODEL WITH ONLY 11,675 PRODUCED IS ONE OF THE LOWEST PRODUCTION MODELS IN 1955, AND AS SUCH THEY DO NOT COME UP FOR AUCTION OR SALE VERY OFTEN.,.........NO OFF SHORE SALES $1500 DOLLAR DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITH IN 48 HRS AFTER AUCTION ENDS...........FULL PAYMENT DUE SEVEN(7) DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS IF YOU PAY BY CASHERS CHECK OR BANK CHECK WHEN CHECK CLEARS THE TITLE WILL BE RELEASED......WINNING BIDDER ASSUMES ALL FEES AND COST ASSOCIATED WITH INSURING AND SHIPPING....... NO TRADES NO TRADES NO TRADES
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2015 Chevrolet Trax
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GM's Oshawa plant may close after Camaro production moves
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