Chevy 1956 Two-door H/t on 2040-cars
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Engine:V-8 BLOCK
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Exterior Color: White/BLACK
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: TWO DOOR H/T
Warranty: AS IS
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: BAL AIR
I'M SELLING THIS CAR FOR A FRIEND.THIS CAR HAS NOT BEEN LIC. SINCE THE 1970'S.I'M SELLING THIS 1956 BAL-AIR TWO-DOOR H/T AS IS.LOOK VERY CLOSE TO THE PICTURES.THERE IS NO TITLE ON THIS CAR SO I'M SELLING IT WITH A BILL OF SALE.THE VIN # IS VC56LO57025.IT WAS ASSEMBLE IN LOS ANGELES,CA.IT IS A V-8 CAR.I HAVE TRIED TO SHOW THE SPOTS THAT HAVE RUST,THE FLOOR HAS RUST BUT THE TRUCK AREA LOOKS GOOD.LOWER PART OF THE PASSENGER DOOR,SOME IN THE ROOF,FRONT PASSENGER FENDER LOWER PART I'M SURE THERE IS SOOM I MISSING. .I BELIVE YOU CAN BUY ALL THE SHEET METAL FOR THIS CAR.THERE IS A BLOCK INTHE CAR WITH A CLUTH BUT NO TRANSMISSION OR DRIVELINE.HAS BUCKET SEATS IN THE FRONT AND ONLY THR BOTTOM IN THE BACK, NO HOOD GOES WITH CAR. IT HAS THE POWER STEERING RAM ON IT. IT HAS A CALIF. FRONT BUMPER,THE FRAME HAS NOT BEEN HIT.THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS,WITH A BILL OF SALE ONLY.THIS CAR IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANYTIME.BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK-UP OR SHIPPING /ARRANGEMENT.MUST BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN SEVEN DAY DAYS OF ACTION CLOSE.PLEASE ASK QUESTION BEFORE YOU BID.MY CELL IS 707-293-8452 OR E-MAIL.THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND TAKING THE TIME TO READ AND LOOK AT THE PICTURES.
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