1956 Chevy 2dr Post 210 on 2040-cars
Chino Hills, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1956
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: 4-SPEED MUNCIE AND 9" GM REAR
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 169,000
Trim: NEW STAINLESS AND CHROME
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VERY NICE 56 CHEVY.... GREAT DRIVER.... TAKE IT ANYWHERE...
NEW GM ZZ4 CRATE MOTOR (SHORT BLOCK) WITH MILD CAM, GEAR DRIVE (QUIET), PORTED CAMMEL HUMP 2.02 HEADS, ROLLER ROCKERS, FORGED PISTONS, STEEL CRANK, ALUMINUM EDELBROCK AIR-GAP INTAKE AND NEW HOLLEY 650 CFM CARB AND K&N AIR FILTER, MSD BILLET ELECTRONIC DIST., NEW HI-FLOW ALUMINUM RADIATOR, HEADERS AND 2 1/2" EXHAUST. NEW HEATER CORE AND BOX. ALL THE DASH IS COVERED IN BILLET ALUMINUM TRIM. FRONT-END IS ALL NEW TUBULAR A-ARMS WITH URETHANE BUSHINGS, 2" DROP SPINDLES WITH DRILLED AFTER-MARKET ROTORS AND BRAKES, NEW POWER BRAKE BOOSTER (CPP KIT). NEW CLUTCH, MUNCIE CLOSE RATIO TRANS AND HURST SHIFTER 9 INCH GM REAR WITH LARGE DRUM BRAKES.. BILLET ALUMINUM SHOCKS, ALL BRAKE LINES ARE NEW, FRONT TO REAR. NEW GAS TANK AND SENDING UNIT IN TANK. REAR SPRINGS ARE AFTER MARKET FOUR-LEAF WITH LAKEWOOD TRACTION BARS, REAR-END IS PAINTED TO MATCH CAR. WHEELS ARE ALL POLISHED 18" AMERICAN RACING TORQUE THRUSTERS WITH BRAND NEW TIRES ON THEM. INTERIOR IS NEW LEATHER( WITH IN 6 MONTHS ) INCLUDING HEADLINER AND CARPET.. NEW FLOOR MATS FRONT AND REAR.. STOCK STERIO IN DASH, NEW DIGITAL STEREO IN THE GLOVE BOX WITH 4 SPEAKERS AND AUX. INPUTS. NEW SEAT BELTS. ENTIRE CAR HAS BEEN RE-WIRED WITH ALL NEW FUES PANNEL, HORN RELAY, FLASHERS...EVERYTHING FROM ONE END TO THE OTHER. NEEDS WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR. NEW POLISHED IDIDOT POLISHED STEERING COLUMN WITH BILLET STEERING WHEEL. ALL RUBBER IS NEW, PAINT IS A FEW YEARS OLD AND IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR A DRIVER.( NOT SHOW QUALLITY..10 FOOTER ).. THIS CAR HAS EXCELLENT NEW CHROME AND STAINLESS TRIM AND REALLY SHINES IN THE SUN. THESE PICTURES WHERE TAKEN ON A CLOWDY DAY.. THIS CAR GETS ATTENTION EVERYWHERE YOU TAKE IT, DRIVES GREAT, VERY COMFORTIBLE AND HANDLES GREAT FOR A CAR OF IT'S AGE. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS ONE!!!! THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, IF IT SELLS THERE, THIS AUCTION WILL END EARLY. INTERESTED IN POSSIBLE TRADES...... CALL WITH WHAT YOU HAVE... IF INTERESTED CALL ME AT 909-717-7304 THANKS, KEN |
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