1951 Custom Chevrolet Deluxe Convertible
Car History
When you come to see the 1951 Custom Chevrolet Deluxe Convertible
we have at Adventure Classic, you can probably imagine cruising
down the road with the wind in your hair our custom cruiser sails
easily and attracts attention wherever it goes.
When the 1951 Chevy was introduced it set the bar for styling that
would continue for decades to come.
Engine & Drivetrain
Our 1951 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible is powered by a 350 cubic
inch small block Chevy V8 engine that looks show worthy, as does
the whole car, as it is equipped with a an aluminum Tri-Power
intake manifold and 3 performance two-barrel carbs with chrome air
cleaners on top, performance chrome fuel lines and fuel block,
performance hoses and plumbing, red body paint matching finned
Chevy valve covers, remote dipstick, modified electronics and spark
plug wires, long tube headers and much more.
The engine sits in a clean, detailed, and painted engine
compartment with Power steering and power brakes, and Air
conditioning to keep you very cool while you are cruising with
either the top up or down. This vintage Chevy rolls on a set of
powder-coated red steel wheels with chrome trim rings and centers
while wearing wide white wall tires at all four corners.
Interior
The interior has been completely redone with a pair of bucket seats
in the front in white with a matching rear seat, both of which are
very comfortable. It has red carpets, matching white custom door
panels, custom painted red and white dash that matches the body
color and the Corvette coves on the exterior with a set of gauges,
wood and billet tilt steering wheel, custom center console with
woodgrain and housing the automatic transmission shifter, white
visors, and of course, the great white power convertible top.
Exterior
The fiery red paint scheme on our 1951 is beautiful and set-off by
the white painted "Corvette coves" on each side reminiscent of
early 1950's Corvettes.
Of course, our Chevy cruiser has plenty of shiny chrome as well as
great brightwork surrounding every piece of glass, running down the
side, bumpers front and rear, and the shark tooth front grill, it
all has great fit and finish.
Cool fender skirts were added on the rear wheel wells that are
always an old favorite and the white convertible top has a red boot
that protects it provides nice blend with the striking red
finish.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a cruiser or just a classic convertible this
1951 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible that we have at Adventure
Classics is killer build that combines the smooth curves of the
early '50s with a 350 V8 that is a lot of high-end fun.
This is convertible was built to drive anywhere and grab plenty of
attention doing it.
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