Mild Custom Kustom Rat Hot Rod Chevy Belair 2 Door Hardtop Suede Paint V8 on 2040-cars
Hialeah, Florida, United States
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I am listing this 56 Chevy for a good friend of mine. It’s a running driving vehicle. Has been driven around town a lot but never been on any long trips. It has a factory V8 283 with a power glide automatic tranny. The distributer is off a later model SBC HEI. The motor runs strong and the tranny shifts. As for brakes it has a new master cylinder and a couple hoses and hardlines have been replaced. The car stops fine for having original brakes, four wheel drums. The tires are in very good shape, they have more than half thread left on them and have white wall inserts. The wheels are painted to match the body of the car. Exterior it is not perfect, but very presentable. All the chrome and stainless has never been redone but has been cleaned up. The body is painted in a flat metallic blue and a gloss single stage white. The body work is not perfect but again it is presentable for a driver. It has been lowered a couple inches for a more sporty / mild custom look. The car comes with a pair of new aftermarket fender skirts that have been painted to match the car, they are sitting inside the trunk along with a set of original hub caps for the car. Inside it has a new blue carpet and the front bench seat is in very good shape. However it is gray in color and doesn’t match the blue and white interior, so a couple of blue / white Mexican blankets have been thrown over the seat to make it match better. There is no headliner, but all the stainless roof trim is on there. Some of the glass is cracked but it looks to be all original. The 4 windows roll up and down. The hood, doors and trunk open and close good, it has a new trunk key but there are no other keys. The ignition currently does not need a key to turn on the car. To wrap it up, this is not a show car, it is a driver that someone can enjoy as is or fix up some more. This car is being sold as is, there is no warranty written or implied. No Returns or Refunds! Only bid if you have the funds to purchase! PAYMENT: We will only accept PayPal for the deposit. The Balance must be done thru Wire Transfer, Personal Check or Cashier Check. The funds must be cleared in full before the car will be shipped. Buyer must make a $500 non refundable deposit within 24 hours of auction ending. Full payment is Due within 7 days of auction ending.
SHIPPING / TRANSPORT: Buyer is responsible to pay for all shipping fees and or transport. We will assist in the shipping however we can. |
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