A '55 Chevrolet will carry many folks back in time, and this
particular classic Chevy 4-door sedan has been carefully restored
and mechanically enhanced. Based on the VIN number this sedan began
life as a '210' model (B code) but was re-badged to 'BelAir' status
as part of the restoration. (BelAir exterior/interior upgrades were
cosmetic.) The body was resprayed (2015) in two-tone Pearl
Coral/Black, a popular combination for the '55 BelAir. All
chrome/stainless trim is in very good condition and steel wheels
mount new wide-white Coker radial tires. A classic 'rocket
airplane' hood ornament and factory full wheel covers complete the
exterior package. The interior was also completely redone in
Coral/Black vinyl w/embossing. (Even the trunk is upholstered.) The
custom dash mounts a full set of classic-style Autometer gauges and
an AM/FM sound system. Windows are tinted and a Vintage Air system
provides cool climate control. Per the VIN, this Chevy was
delivered with a six-cylinder engine. However, that 'stove bolt'
was replaced with a 283ci V8 that carries a nice rumble. It is
fitted with a 4-barrel, 'rams horn' exhaust manifolds and is backed
by a 3-speed automatic transmission. The chassis is equipped with
power steering, HD front sway bar and 2" drop spindles. Brakes have
been upgraded to power disc/drums with dual master cylinder. This
210 'BelAir' sedan has been well built and is a fine driver. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
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