Vehicle Description
A 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop is a true dream car for most of
us. But more than just an icon, this one has been restored to look
terrific over every inch. And best of all, it still has its
original small block V8 heart!
A high-quality restoration means getting the details right. It
starts with a solid investment in its factory-correct Regal
Turquoise and India Ivory two-tone. That means an authentic
appearance enhanced by the best in modern shine. And making sure
that this one fully pops in the sunshine all the brightwork (a key
essential on these icons) that's complete and mirror-like. So you
get everything you love, including the wraparound bumpers,
jet-inspired hood ornament, and bright trim highlighting the
pillarless hardtop profile. There's even a great set of 15-inch
torque thrust wheels that are a hint to the world this is an
upgraded Bel Air. The final piece to a truly stunning classic is
the sheetmetal. Sunlight rolls off the body like flowing water
thanks to special attention paid to getting the panels fitting
correctly and the gaps uniform. This one is truly a cut-above
classic.
Inside, the turquoise and cream two-tone nicely coordinates with
the exterior. This tuck & roll pattern on the seats and side panels
really give this one the perfect 1950s premium feeling. It all
feels fresh, and it matches the color on the dashboard, headliner,
and steering wheel for a full uniform classic. The presentation is
exceptionally nice because there has been an investment in keeping
this unique interior looking its best. For example, the radio has
been upgraded to an AM/FM unit, but it fits perfectly into the
dash. So there's nothing to spoil the Corvette-like dual cowl
design.
Part of what makes these cars a legend is that 1955 was the first
production year for the small block V8. So when you open the hood,
it's great to see the original 265 cubic-inch V8 still so proudly
displayed. They took their time and properly restored this
now-legendary powerplant about 4,000 miles ago. And when you look
beyond the excellent presentation of the bold orange paint and
Chevrolet script valve covers, and you will see a motor that's
ready to run, too. Upgrades like a four-barrel carburetor,
electronic ignition, and four-core aluminum radiator keep this
small block a true powerhouse. And while you'll love the sound of
the dual exhaust, be sure to also follow its path in the
undercarriage photos. The exception condition instantly lets you
understand the quality difference a frame-off restoration makes.
Plus, with a Powerglide automatic transmission, grip of modern
tires, and upgrade to front disc brakes, you can easily show off
this stellar Chevy anywhere.
Complete with restoration photos, you already know how rare it is
to find a Bel Air with its original V8. So when you can get that
wrapped in an all-around fantastic presentation, then you know this
restored '55 Chevy is for you. Call today!!!