This rust-free 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air two-door sedan is powered by a fuel-injected 6.2-liter LS3 V8 engine backed by a 4L65-E 4-speed automatic transmission. Features includeWilwood power disc brakes, power windows, digital gauges, power seats, a Bluetooth-compatible stereo, rack-and-pinion power steering, Corvette suspension hardware, and air conditioning. This refinished two-tone dark gray and metallic silver Bel Air with atwo-tone gray leather interior is available now and comes with new, uninstalled parts including an intake, fuel rails, and a KennyBell supercharger as well as a clear title.
The exterior was repainted in a Toyota-sourced dark gray and a Lexus-sourced metallic silver nine years ago under previous ownership. Features include chrome front and rear bumpers, dual headlights, tinted glass, chrome driver- and passenger-side mirror caps, Bel Air side trim and emblems, and dual taillights with integrated reverse lights.
A set of 18-inch Budnik aluminum wheels with gray centers are wrapped in new Continental radial tires that measure 245/45 at the front and 275/45 at the rear.
The power front bucket seats, rear bucket seats, interior trim, and door panels are upholstered in gray and cream leather. Features include a full-length gray center console with an aftermarket Bluetooth stereo head unit, automatic transmission shifter, front and rear cup holders, and a storage compartment; black carpeting; seat belts; power windows; a gray leather headliner; a steel dashboard refinished to match the gray on the exterior; electric windshield wipers; air conditioning; polished billet aluminum dashboard trim; and a polished tilt steering column topped with a metallic gray 3-spoke steering wheel.
Power is provided by a fuel-injected 6.2-liter LS3 V8 engine backed by a 4L65E 4-speed automatic transmission. According to the seller, output is 525 horsepower. Features include a smooth firewall, a polished fresh air intake, body-color coil covers with LS-376 logos, tubular headers, power steering, and air conditioning.