Vehicle Description
A very well-presented and authentic package makes this 1955
Chevrolet Bel Air convertible an instant crowd pleaser. This
restored icon has a beautiful matching color scheme inside and out,
and it has the right V8 power under the hood. So you know it's
exceptionally appealing even before you check out all the
details.
This is the first year for the iconic Tri-Five Chevys, so it's
important to get all the details right. That's why this drop top
has its factory-correct Neptune Green and Sea Mist Green two-tone.
The level of shine that this Chevy radiates proves there was a nice
investment in a professional respray. But it takes more than just
nice paint to be a Chevy worthy of everyone's attention. All the
bright work looks like it has been expertly maintained to make sure
that the jet-inspired hood ornament boldly leads the way. The
panels line up so well that the side trim continues uninterrupted
through the doors. Even the upgrades are true to the classic form
with fenders skirts and California bumper. This is a truly great
'55-correct presentation right down to the details, like the
two-piece wheels with whitewall tires and Chevy bow ties within the
hubcaps.
While the white folding roof looks terrific in place, with just the
flip of a switch, it powers down to reveal an even more impressive
interior. After all, the two-tone green looks fantastically
well-coordinated so that you will really wow people whenever you
open up this Bel Air to the world. Plus, you can tell the
restoration focused on making sure everything you love about these
icons is still in place. This includes the fan-style gauge cluster
and dual-cowl style dash that resembles the Corvettes of the era.
Even the factory style AM radio is still cranking out tunes! This
one is so authentic, you'll even be showing off the original-style
spare and mat in the trunk.
Part of what makes these cars a legend is that 1955 was the first
production year for the small block V8. The only optional
eight-cylinder in this inaugural year was the 265 cubic-inch motor,
and so when you open the hood, it's great to see this now-legendary
V8 looking so accurate. In fact, this is an authentic 1955 block!
While the excellent presentation of the bold orange paint and all
the correct components will have people impressed at the shows,
this one is built to be enjoyed on the road, too. That's why you
have a Powerglide automatic transmission and modern treads
surrounding your classic whitewall tires.
When an iconic drop top looks this good and was restored to be so
authentic, you know you need to hurry to grab this deal. Call
now!