1963 Chevy Be-lair, "red", L@@k ! $ on 2040-cars
Antioch, California, United States
Engine:350 CHEVY
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: YES
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 79,595
Exterior Color: Red
1963 CHEVY BEL-AIR, POWER STEERING, FRESH 350 SMALL BLOCK, AUTOMATIC, 2 SPEED POWER GLIDE, DRUM BRAKES, VERY NICE HEAD TURNING DAILY DRIVER, NOT A HIGH END SHOW CAR, BUT A RELIABLE GOOD RUNNING THUMBS UP CAR. OVER $3500.0 HAS BEEN SPENT ON MODIFICATIONS IN THE PAST 2 MONTHS.CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS, BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING AND INSPECTION FEE'S. FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS CLOSE OF AUCTION.thanks!
- ALL 4 WHEELS COMPLETE BRAKE JOB W/WHEEL CYLINDERS.
- TOP PAINTED WHITE / BLUE PEARL, REALLY NICE !.
- RADIATOR/OVERFLOW SYSTEM.
- THERMOSTAT/WATER PUMP.
- FUEL PUMP,and LINES.
- FUEL SENDING UNIT.
- TUNE-UP, PLUGS/WIRES.
- HEATER CORE.
- VINTAGE STYLE STEREO /W TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY BUILT IN AMP/WITH LED READOUT,I-POD MP 3 .
- KICK PANELS/W BUILT IN SPEAKERS.
- INTERIOR REDONE TAN , W/BLK & RED FLOOR MATS,CUSTOM LEATHER RED SEAT CONSOLE.
- FELT UNDER HOOD.
- TRUNK CARPETED.
- CUSTOM SHIFT KNOB.
- SHIFTER ROD & TURN SIGNAL LEVER.
- STAGGERED CUSTOM COY 17" FRONT 18" REAR, AND TIRES.
- TAILLIGHT LENSES.
- EXTERIOR TRIM.
- POLISHED DOOR GUARDS & GAS TANK GUARD.
- STARTER & BATTERY & CABLES.
- AFTERMARKET GAUGES.
- CLEARANCE LENSES.
- CHROME SIDE MIRRORS. (925) 756-2449, LEAVE MESSAGE, NO CALLS AFTER 9:00PM. THANKS!
- DUAL EXHAUST W/GLASS PACKS, THAT OLD SCHOOL SOUND !
- ANODIZED FRONT GRILL/AND LIGHT BEZELS/TRIM.
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