1955 Chevy 210 Post Black On Black Excellent 4 Speed 55 56 57 Full Restoration on 2040-cars
Hixson, Tennessee, United States
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Trades: I am not saying no but you will need to have pictures of your car and details about it before I consider trading.
As for my auction, I have no time for tire kickers and joy rides. This is a serious car for serious buyers. Please do not waste my time, and yours. Have your financing ready before you bid on the car. We accept certified funds or cash. Buy it now requires a $500.00 deposit by PayPal only. After which you will have 24 hours to contact by phone to arrange payment. Description is for illustration purposes only. It does not imply or express warranty of any kind. AS-IS No WARRANTY means no warranty of any kind. If you think something is included please ask and do not assume.
If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail me at adacollins@comcast.net. Or message me through the eBay message system. You can also call Ron 423-667-0783 no Text Messages please, or Adam 423-421-5952. Text Messages are ok for this number only. If you would like additional pictures of something specific please ask exactly what you would like and we will do our best to get them to you in a reasonable amount of time.
Please realize that we work full time jobs so forgive us if it takes some time for us to return your call, text, or e-mail.
As with all auctions, we reserve the right to end at our discretion, ether the car being sold outside of eBay, or is no longer available for sale. Up for sale is a 1955 Chevy 210 Post. The car is very clean and very straight. As you walk up to the car you will notice the paint is very clean with no blemishes, it looks wet even though it isn’t. It sits at a good height, it’s not slammed in the dirt and it’s not jacked up too high. The wheels and tires are not too big and not too small; they seem to fill the fender wells just right. Take a closer look and see that all the seams are very straight and the jambs are very clean. Open the door and you will instantly notice the leather interior, black in color. Very clean lines and well maintained. Door panels are in great shape. All chrome is like new, windows roll down and up with ease. Seat splits to let passengers in and out of the back seat. As you look down you will see a Hurst Shifter for the 4-speed Muncie transmission. It is made for this car it is bent the right way to allow for the bench seat. All belts are in place and working. This car has a wonderful digital dash all gauges work and are easy to read. On the passenger side of the dash there is a digital clock. The car has Vintage Air for summer cruise ins. Heat also works well for a cruise in the cooler days. Carpet is practically brand new. Glass is in new condition, mirrors are in new condition. As you get out you will notice that you do not have to slam the door to close them, they sound very solid and put together well. Walk around and open the hood and you will see a 350 cubic inch small block Chevy, 300 horsepower, with aluminum intake. A very nice all aluminum radiator, and the engine is well dressed and clean. But not overstated. Car has headers and turndowns for a deep sound that has to be heard in person to appreciate. As you drive the car, the power steering is awesome with ease of turning like no other. You can park this car with one finger. The system is setup for easy driving. Highway driving is great with this car you can easily drive this car at 70 mph without turning too many RPM. Car is very quiet with no rattles and shakes. And the brakes are wonderful. Stop hard and the car stays straight, it does not stray to the left or the right. Car has plenty of power, so you can cruise and then on occasion, push that right pedal down and have some fun. |
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