Vehicle Description
This 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Post has nice upgrades under the
hood that make this iconic Tri-Five Chevy a great driver! When
Chevy introduced its newly redesigned Bel Air in 1955, it kicked
off the Tri-Five era for Chevrolet's passenger car line. With new
"hooded" headlights, restyled grilles and bumpers, cutting-edge
wraparound windshields, the 1955 Chevy was outfitted with numerous
stylistic exterior updates. Additionally, the '55 Chevys had a
bolder and squarer exterior appearance which gave the cars a more
modern, classic 50s look. With respect to the interiors on the Bel
Air, which sat atop the hierarchy of Chevrolet's passenger car line
in 1955, they were plusher and more luxurious than entry and
mid-level 150s and 210s. This particular 1955 Chevy comes to us
from a southern-based collector who clearly enjoyed the car while
under his stewardship. Under the hood on this '55 Bel Air is an
upgraded 350 Cubic Inch V8 crate motor paired with a single 4
barrel Holley carburetor. The 350 V8 is hooked up to a TH350
Automatic Transmission ensuring that anybody can take this Tri-Five
Chevy for a spin around the block. Exhaust exits the 350 crate
motor via a dual exhaust setup that gives this Chevrolet a nice
throaty sound. Front disc brakes were added under previous
ownership providing plenty of stopping power especially with all
that extra horsepower under the hood. Riding on 17" U.S. Mags
Wheels with 225/45R17 radials in front and 245/45R17 radials in the
rear, this '55 Bel-Air has a great look and even better ride. The
exterior on this 55 Chevy has been refinished in a beautiful
two-tone color scheme consisting of Onyx Black and India Ivory. A
pair of dual outside chrome mirrors complete the exterior look of
the car. The interior has a nice stock look to it. The front and
rear bench seats have been reupholstered in Black and White Vinyl,
matching the exterior look of the car. The dash, door panels,
headliner and steering wheel all show nicely and appear to be in
their stock configuration. The dash is equipped with a 110 MPH
speedometer, temperature gauge, and fuel gauge, along with a clock
and AM push-button radio. A Bosch under-dash temperature gauge was
mounted neatly under previous ownership. Whether you're buying your
first Tri-Five Chevy or you're adding to your collection of classic
cars, this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Sedan would make an
excellent choice. Give us a call today!
*350 Cu. In. V8
*Holley Single 4 Barrel Carburetor
*TH350 Automatic Transmission
*Dual Exhaust
*Radial Tires on U.S. Mags Wheels
*Front Disc Brakes
*Southern History
*Onyx Black/India Ivory Exterior
*Black/White Vinyl Interior
*Dual Outside Chrome Mirrors
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 98,231 Miles
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