1951 Chevy Belair Hardtop,hot Rod,50's,classic,cruiser,bomb,vintage,rat Rod on 2040-cars
Newman Lake, Washington, United States
Engine:235-6
Body Type:2 door hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: white and red
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: white
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 1,000
1951 chevy 2 door Hardtop
Super clean and rare little 2 door hardtop! This car screams 50's style elegance! Fat white walls and fender skirts and sun visor!
The car spent the last 20 plus years on blocks in a climate control garage, the car was restored in the 80's, the engine and tranny were completely rebuilt, the interior was also redone, along with tons of chrome work. This is the powerglide automatic car, so it has the 235 not the 216
Since seeing the daylight again the car the car has been gone through the normal matinance from sitting including, new mastercylinder, rebuilt wheel cylinders, new waterpump, rebuilt carb, rear main seal replaced, oil and fluids changed, cleaned and undercoated the under carriage
The paint is a decent paint job, it shines good, but does have some flaws which we tried to take good pics of any trouble areas, but all in all for an old survivor this car is super nice and clean! My wife and I took her out for a ride today and enjoyed some sunshine (she drove!) she runs and drives great drives smooth and purrs down the road!
The two tone red and white interior is in nice shape! it has a few flaws but again it shows real nice and we took pics of the flaws. all the glass is in great shape, and the white walls are in great shape and look new!
The car is a great car the way it is, but needs a few things here and there it has a power antena that is broke, missing dome light cover, some of the chrome is pitted under the hood, and front bumper ends are peeling a bit, heater is not hooked up but chromed out! tons of parts are chromed on this car that were never painted when they left the factory! again this car is a great driver and looks great! drives great! This car would make a great entry level car or great car for the avid collector! you don't see hardtops everyday! feel free to ask any questions Thanks Will
This car is for sale locally reserve the right to end auction at anytime
We wil sell the car WORLDWIDE! as long as funds clear FIRST!
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 for Sale
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