1955 Chevy Gasser 150, 210, Belair on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Engine:454
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Hot Rod Flatz Rust Pearl
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black, Ivory
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: No trim
Drive Type: Manual
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 99,999
1955 Chevrolet Gasser, 1958 Apache front axle with disc Brakes, original 10 bolt rear end with posi-trac spool. I boxed the front frame in and added the straight axle moving the front wheels forward 2 inches, cut firewall to make room for the big block chevy 454 with Mild R.V. cam, Edelbrock intake and Edelbrock 650 carb. Aluminum big block radiator to keep it cool from Speedway and they aren't cheap. Cheater slicks and drag front tires. It has an Impala bench seat in it with a roll cage. Roll cage is bolted to body NOT FRAME. I've owned this car for about 8 years and have loved every minute of it. It's a show winner every time, people love it and a few people around here have started building gassers because of this car. I've never had it on the strip but it runs great with a strong motor. I snapped the U joints in it a while back and had a heavy duty driveline built with beefier U joints, haven't had a problem since. I love the car and hate to see it go but I've owned it long enough and I'm ready to start working on something else. The Rust Pearl paint is from HOTROD FLATZ and it shows the pearl really well in the sun. The scoop came from a good friend of mine who had it hanging in his garage for years, hand painted naked lady on it originally done in the 70's and I love it so I made sure not to paint over it. The lettering on the fenders was painted by hand in Boise Idaho by a local sign painter who has been doing signs and windows for around 30 years, he goes by the name Papa Joe Dawson, formerly from the Bay Area of California. My wife and I had our wedding photos taken with this car and they turned out great. Bid high, it's worth it.
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