1955 Chevy 2-door Wagon on 2040-cars
Rowland Heights, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: 2-DOOR WAGON
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1955 CHEVY 2-DOOR WAGON GOOD RUNNING DAILY DRIVER...ORIGINAL 265 MOTOR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, NICE STRAIGHT BODY, SMALL AMOUNT OF RUST ON TAILGATE (YOU CAN SEE PHOTO)...NO OTHER RUST THAT I CAN FIND...NEEDS COMPLETE INTERIOR, ORIGINAL SEATS ARE THERE & THEY ARE IN DECENT CONDITION..DOOR PANELS, CARPET & HEADLINER HAVE BEEN REMOVED (STILL HAVE ALL DOOR PANELS)..ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL, & RADIO (I JUST INSTALLED A NEW 55-CUSTOM FIT STEREO..10/23/2013 (NO DASH CUTTING)..& NEW DASH TRIM...4-NEW BF GOODRICH P235/60R15 T/A RADIAL TIRES W/NEW SMOOTHY RIMS & CAPS INSTALLED..10/21/2013 BY AMERICAS TIRE..NEW COIL SPRINGS, SHOCKS, LOWER BALL JOINTS, FRONT END ALIGNMENT..10/16/2013 BEAR ALIGNMENT & BRAKE...NEW ALUMINUM RADIATOR INSTALLED 10/20/2013...I HAVE ALL RECEIPTS & WARRANTY INFO...IT HAS AN OLDER PAINT JOB BUT STILL LOOKS PRETTY NICE...COLOR HUNTER GREEN & BLACK...I AM THE THIRD OWNER OF THIS CAR I PLANNED ON KEEPING BUT WITH ANOTHER CLASSIC CAR MY TRUCK & WIFES CAR I HAVE IT SQUEEEEEZED IN THE GARAGE MY WIFE IS NOT HAPPY ABOUT THE LITTLE ROOM! JUST DON'T HAVE THE ROOM TO PARK IT PROPERLY...BEFORE I GET TO THE INTERIOR I THOUGHT I WOULD SELL LET THE NEW OWNER DECIDE CHOICE OF INTERIOR IF IT DON'T SELL THEN I WILL GO AHEAD & DO THE INTERIOR & GO FROM THERE (WIFE MAY JUST HAVE TO DEAL WITH IT!!)...IT IS CURRENT WITH REGISTRATION & INSURANCE...THE CAR IS LOCATED IN CORONA,CA IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COME SEE & DRIVE JUST CONTACT ME & WILL MAKE ARRANGEMENTS...THANKS FOR LOOKING |
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