1951 Chevy Style Line Deluxe 4 Door Custom Hot Rod Low Rider Bomb Rat Rod Donk on 2040-cars
Winter Garden, Florida, United States
Body Type:4 door
Engine:235
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Grey/Green
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: Style Line Deluxe
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 114,500
Exterior Color: Cream/Seafoam
My Daily Driver. NOT selling it for a friend. I have been driving this car for the last 6.5 years. Got it @ spring Turkey Run, Daytona, fl. Changes made, front to rear. New Front Bumper. Hot Rod A/C, needs a charge. Aluminum Radiator. Ron Francis Wiring Harness. New 12volt Alternator.Used Electronic Cooling Fan, New Battery. Turn Signals. New Carter/Weber Progressive 2 Barrel Carburetor. Compete New EFI Ignition System, 50,000volts. New Starter and Ring. 1958 V8 2 Speed Cast Iron Power Glide Transmission Adapted to the Original 235 Engine. New Custom Drive Shaft. Good Used 1992, S10 4X4 Blazer, 10 Bolt Chevy 3.34/1 Possi Rear End w/Drum Brakes, Adjustable Proportioning Valve & E-Brakes, adapted to the Original Leaf Springs. 3" Lowering Blocks. Newish Air Shocks. 5 Year Old Custom Interior DID NOT hold up to the Florida SUN!!!! Custom Head Liner held up VERY WELL! Speedometer, Tach & Oil Pressure are only working gauges. 2 Front Wings Windows are Broken. Drivers Window is Broken. Rear Passenger Window Broken. Front End Rebuilt 20,000 miles ago. 3 Years on New Master Cylinder w/Stainless sleeve. Paint is 6 Years old over minimal body work. I did some patch paint when I took off the chrome. YES there is RUST in the normal places, on a 61 year old car that spent little garage time. This is a great car for my 2 grandsons. We go lots of places. Car lives just blocks from several Auto Transporters. PLEASE DON'T BID IF YOU CAN'T PAY.
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