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1955 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:1955 Mileage:57000 Color: Orange /
 Tan
Location:

West Union, Ohio, United States

West Union, Ohio, United States
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1955 CHEVY
Being offered is a very nice 1955 Chevy Bel Air 210. This car looks, runs, and sounds awesome. Here is your chance
to invest in one of the most sought after body styles GM ever made, and they are steadily going up in value, and
getting harder to find each year. This car offers the following:
POWERTRAIN
This Chevy is powered by a strong running rebuilt 350 engine with stock cam. It's fueled by a new Holley 600 Carb
with electric choke, Elderbrock High Rise Aluminum Intake, MSD plug wires, new starter, new dual 2.5" exhaust,
turbo style mufflers with tail pipes and chrome tips. The car has new polished aluminum billet valve covers, chrome
alternator, and billet pulleys. The car has recently had new belts, new fluids, new battery. All suspension
components, and brakes are in good working condition. The trans is a Muncie 4 speed with newer clutch and Hurst
competition shifter. The rear end is a stock with 3:55 gear, and with new bearings and fluids. This car runs
strong, and is a blast to drive.
EXTERIOR
This Chevy has a very slick paint job, on a laser straight, solid, and dent free body. The car was professionally
painted with PPG basecoat/ clearcoat, GM Orange, and has been well kept and well maintained for shows and cruise
in's, and shows mirror like reflections as can be seen in the pictures. I would rate the paint a strong 9 to 9.5.
It is pretty much show quality all around. There are a few rock chips here and there, nothing major. It also has
new chrome bumpers front and rear, and all new emblems, new crests, and hood bird. The doors, under hood and trunk
jams are very nice as well. The undercarriage is very solid. The floors, wheel wells, trunk, and frame are all
pretty solid for a 60 year old car. All weatherstrip, and felts are nice. The Chevy has a very nice set of New
American Racing Torq Thrust 2 polished aluminum wheels, 15 X 7 fronts and 15x8 rears with 225 60 and 245 60 15 with
good tires. The car has a nice stance and gets looks and compliments everytime I take it out.
INTERIOR
This 55 has a very clean custom tan leather interior. The front and rear seats are in perfect condition. The door
panels are in perfect condition as well. Car has new carpet and new leather headliner. The glass and chrome trim
around the glass, are in nice condition. Windows have a light tint to them. The dash and top of door panels are
finished out as slick as the outside of the car. All brake and turn signal, and exterior lights work. All gauges
work as they should accept for the factory speedometer. Gas guage works but doesnt read correctly. The car has a
nice set of Aftermarket gauges that include water temp, oil pressure, Gas and Volts.

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