Vehicle Description
You already know how much of an icon the Tri-Five Chevys are, so
imagine our delight when this lovely 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air showed
up with classic two-tone paint, a performance V8, and cool rare
features like the power windows to show off the hardtop
profile.
This car is striking a balance between iconic classic and all-out
hot rod, and the paint starts off this impression perfectly. The
burgundy paint is a modern application with a terrific hint of
metallic. So you get both depth and radiance every time the
sunshine finds the sheetmetal. The contrasting bright white adds
instant distinction to make sure everyone recognizes the desirable
two-tone. These Bel Airs really got their trim right as it's used
to emphasize the best features of the coupe - such as a dividing
line for the two-tone and a bright way to highlight the pillarless
hardtop profile. Plus, the front chrome king bumper is fresh to
give off mirror-like shine. Plus, those 15-inch Weld Racing wheels,
forward-leaning stance, and large dual exhaust tips hint at the
performance upgrades beneath the skin.
The interior continues the burgundy and white two-tone theme. They
took time to create a comfortable experience on the crisp vinyl
bench seats, matching door panels, good carpeting, and a distinct
cloth headliner. It's the kind of look that you'll love to share
with the world, and it's easy to get a view when you take down all
the windows of this hardtop. In fact, we don't often see power
windows in a '55 Chevy, but they are especially welcomed here.
After all, it means you don't even have to leave the driver's seat
to take down all the glass. In fact, there are some more worthwhile
upgrades that makes this a great driver. The AM/FM/CD stereo and
upgraded speaker w/subwoofer give you better cruising music. And
the tilt steering column, full digital gauges, and B&M
Quicksilver floor shifter make this classic a more modern
driver.
The '55 Chevy launched the small block era at Chevrolet, but they
were never offered anything nearly as potent as this. It's a late
model vortec roller engine. The 350 cubic-inch V8 has a clean look
and some added shine form the Chevrolet valve covers and matching
air topper. But what you'll really like is how this is built with
quality performance pieces, including a Holley four-barrel
carburetor, GM aluminum intake, MSD ignition, and headers feeding
the dual exhaust. It's a powerful setup that's built to be
all-around fun. That's why you have features like power steering,
power brakes w/front discs, TH350 three speed automatic
transmission, and the grip of modern wide BF Goodrich T/As.
This one has added flair on the outside, great added features on
the inside, and plenty of power added under the hood. So you know
it makes for a well-done icon made for driving. Call today!!!