STK 2844 1962 Chevrolet BelAir 'Clone' Sedan - 409
Over the years the '60s full-size Chevrolet platform has provided a
strong base for performance enthusiasts. There is a lot of room
under the hood and a sturdy frame/suspension beneath. This 1962
Chevrolet 2-door 'post' is a perfect example. Based on the VIN
number, this Chevy began life as a Biscayne sedan powered by a
235ci 6-cylinder 'Stovebolt'. Since then, the Chevy has had
numerous mechanical upgrades along with a partial restoration in
2020. The recent respray of Black is in good condition and 'BelAir'
trim has been added. A reupholstered interior is an invitation to
go back in time - the classic steering wheel looks to be the
factory piece and there is an aftermarket full gauge package
w/tach. The owner states that power is now furnished by a rebuilt
Chevrolet 409ci 'W' code engine. It is fitted with a 2x4 intake and
two Edelbrock 4-barrels. Exhaust is routed through factory
manifolds to a custom exhaust. The 'W' is backed by a 4-speed
Muncie manual transmission with Hurst shifter and posi-traction
differential and 4.11:1 gears. The chassis is equipped with manual
steering and 4-wheel drum brakes. This Chevy 'post' is going to be
someone's fun ride for years to come. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS
IS".
Vehicle Details
1962 Chevrolet Bel Air
Listing ID:CC-1416326
Price:$43,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1962
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Bel Air
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:43995
Stock Number:2844
VIN:21111K112853
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