Vehicle Description
1955 Chevrolet 150
Ford started the trend in 1949 but Chevrolet soon caught up in 1955
when they incorporated the shoebox design fully into their cars.
This was a big turning point for Chevrolet and was a major success.
This year also brought the first successful Chevy with the optional
V8 motor which designed to be lighter, smaller but more powerful
than other V8s in the industry. This 1955 Chevrolet is an
absolutely beautiful car and is considered a 150. It has had a full
rotisserie restoration and is pretty much perfect throughout. It is
like looking at a 55 that just rolled off the factory line except
it may be even nicer! Over $70K was spent on the restoration and
that just includes the parts, etc and not the labor. It was found
in a barn with 27,174 original miles. Based on some of the oil
change stickers that were on the car when found there is a good
chance those are the original miles. On top of that this car was an
early production car and number 14 off the line. Take a look at the
undercarriage and you get a good idea of how extremely clean this
car is. It is truly destined for a high level collection or even
museum, it is that nice. It sits on the stock chassis that was
entirely rebuilt. the body is laser straight with zero rust or body
filler issues. It is painted in a Neptune Green color with an Ivory
top. The paint is slick and looks great. All of the factory style
stainless steel trim is brand new as is all of the chrome. The car
rides on the original style stock wheels which are painted to match
and fitted with dog dish hubcaps.
Under the hood is a nice crate 350 V8 motor that runs extremely
well. The car has around 1,000 miles on it since completed so this
motor has a long life ahead of it. It has stock style look with
most of the components painted Chevrolet Orange or Black. It is
paired with a Saginaw 3 speed manual transmission with overdrive
and a 9 inch Ford positrac rear end. It is set up to be a nice
cruiser and at 70 miles per hour the tach shows around 2,000 rpms.
It has disc brakes on all four and they aren't power assisted but
have no issues. It really drives well and sounds great with a dual
x pipe exhaust system. The electrical system has no problems and
utilizes an American Auto Wire harness.
The interior of the car is complete in a two tone Gray and Black.
The car is unique in that it was restored to a utility sedan
meaning it has no back seat. If you were a traveling salesman back
in the day this is the type of car you drove. It has a ton of
storage space and the rear compartment was finished out well. The
split bench seat up front looks good and the upholstery is new. The
dash is very nicely done as well and has that original look. The
only real aftermarket component is the Vintage AC and even that was
installed using a factory looking compressor under the hood.
If you are looking for an original style 55 but want the best then
look no further. The pictures really don't do it justice. This
thing would look right at home sitting in a museum somewhere as it
is the closest thing to a new 55 a lot of us will ever get to
see.
Check it out in person and you will realize it is worth a lot more
than the asking price of $61,750.00!
NOW REDUCE DOWN TO $58,750.00!