Vehicle Description
Very desirable '55 Bel Air hardtop with no post. This car is priced
right. It's not mint but it is a good driver. Has some good
upgrades. Has a 1965 327 with the good double hump heads, four
barrel Holley carb, HEI electronic ignition and headers. Has new
dual exhaust with glasspack mufflers. Also upgraded to a turbo 350
automatic trans with a Lokar floor shifter. Another nice upgrade is
a power disc brake system. Also upgraded from generator to
alternator. The front end components look good. The car is a 10
footer. Has older paint job that has a shine- no rust, scrapes or
dents or damage showing. Chrome and trim is presentable. Front and
rear bumpers have been replated, tail lights bezels have been
replaced. Windshield is replaced. Has a good set of radial tires.
Very comfortable plush interior has been redone in a red velour.
The door panels and seats have been completely reupholstered.
Headliner is redone and it still has the nostalgic chrome bars that
were in a Bel-Air. Reproduction floormats. Dash area is very
respectable- the paint, trim and steering wheel look very nice. Has
an upgraded retro stereo and a gauge cluster neatly under the dash.
Motor compartment has been cleaned and spray painted. Has a nice
set of vintage style finned aluminum valve covers. In the trunk it
does have a jack, spare tire car cover and some service books. It's
had the same owner the last 20 years. If you want a real 55 Bel Air
2 door hardtop and don't have $40,000 to spend, here is the car for
you!
Power disc brakes
Floor shifter
Retro stereo
Gauge cluster
Floor mats
4 barrel
Dual exhaust
Gas door trim
Door handle gaurds
Car cover
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