Vehicle Description
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
The 1955-1957 year range represented a lot of effort by GM. They
spent a million dollars in 1956 alone because they wanted to make
the Bel Air look like the more expensive Cadillacs. The result was
extravagant body lines, Cadillac-inspired bumper guards, and tail
fins. A brand new body style for 1955 especially for Bel Air
models. This is thanks to the popular V8 introduced in the prior
year.
For consignment, the debut car in the Tri Five craze, the 1955 Bel
Air. A best in show for its paint quality which with the Tropical
Turquoise and India Ivory two tone you cannot go wrong. Welcome to
1955 where we will park the way back machine for this description
Peabody. (Bullwinkle that trick never works!)
Exterior
A superior India Ivory paint covers the upper roof and rear of this
car. It is delineated by a trim spear where we see Tropical
Turquoise below, on the hood and front quarters. Panels are
straight, and gaps are dead on. The jet age hood ornament is flying
above the simplest of the grilles for the tri five Bel Airs. It
takes the shape of a squared off oval if you will and uses a
chromed egg crate inside panel. Chrome bumpers are good, and the
trim is shiny with no dimpling or rust. The Bel Air badging and
Chevrolet script in your grandmother's handwriting is good. 15-inch
chromed caps are wrapped in wide whites and are seen on all 4
corners. A shout to the rear brake lights with the nifty round ball
in the center of the "flame shape" taillight with a small square
backup light below all within a lamplighter styled bezel on each
rear quarter upper corner. A great job right down to the perfect
cloisonne badges all over this car.
Interior
Looking like the original but totally redone and like new. The door
panels sport turquoise upper stitched vinyl housing the door
actuator, and window crank. A white vinyl mid-section has the
armrest which has a trim spear shape conforming to the upper swoop
spear turquoise panel. Also, this floats in a field of horizontal
ribbed stitched white vinyl and a turquoise panel just above the
bottom of each door. Looking toward the front bench, the nifty
fifty design abounds with a parchment light and dark bamboo pattern
broadcloth for the inserts, and turquoise vinyl is seen on the
bolsters, tubs and uppers. In the center of the split front bench
the turquoise forms a lazy V pattern for extra interest. Seatbelts
are seen at every passenger position front and rear bench.
Turquoise clean carpet covers the floors throughout. Hanging above
is the dual fan shaped dash front and a wonderful horizontal ribbed
chrome middle with punched bowtie pattern and more turquoise metal
below. Bezels and knobs are pristine. In the middle we see a
vintage replacement AM/radio which has a cable for hook up to it in
the glovebox. Otherwise, this interior and dash are
simply...elegant. Call me a sucker for this only year dual fan
dash, I'm proud to be one!
Drivetrain
A raise of the hood, and there is a newer 327ci V8 under there. It
is topped by a 4-barrel carb, and a TH350 3-speed automatic is
backing up the 327 cubes and throwing power to a 3.55 rear axle.
Just another beautiful presentation with its orange/red block,
chromed valve covers, cast intake and corrosion free bolt ons and
master cylinder. And I need to mention a new battery!
Undercarriage
Not a hint of surface rust is seen anywhere. All freshly painted
black framing and floor pans with new fuel tank. Body hangers and
framing is all rust free and more black paint. Dual Flowmaster
mufflers handle the handoff from stainless steel headers. Power
disc brakes for the front, and power drums for the back, and it is
looking great underneath, just like the topside.
Drive-Ability
The car runs smooth and quiet, accelerates nicely and shifts
smoothly automatically. It has a nice cruising altitude if you
will, and an overall comfortable seating and ride. The backup
lights have been added to work from a switch under the dash. The
steering was tight and braking bias free. The odometer was not
turning, and the clock did not work.
Here we have a turnkey restoration with a larger power plant, more
carburetor and beautiful attention to detail for the inside and out
restoration. Welcome to the Chevrolet Dealership in 1955. Ok
Sherman let's go back to 2022!
VIN DECODE
VC55B123216
V-V8
C-2400 Series BelAir
55-1955
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
123216-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 650 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.