1955 Chevrolet BelAir 2 Door Hardtop. Stock #DGC9210 VIN#
VC55S129210. V-8, Automatic Trans, Front Disc Brakes. This is a
pretty original car, which is what I really like about it. There
aren't many old classics left that haven't been modified in some
way. The only thing that I know that is not original is the Turbo
350 transmission, originally it was a 3 speed car. I love how this
car drives and I think it's because of the original feel. It is
still a manual steering car, but it steers very easily. The car
still retains its original 265 V-8 and it runs smooth and quiet.
The body is very straight and rust free. The floor pans don't have
any rust, but there are 4 big patches that are end result of
removing rust. Was owned by the same person for the last 25 years.
The owner's son was the one that painted the car and he did a
decent job, but it's not a show quality paint job. There are small
bubbles in the orange paint and that is probably because the car
wasn't painted in a booth. The car looks great even up close, but
there are flaws in the paint. This is one of my favorite cars that
we have right now and I think the reason is because of how good it
looks and how fun it is to drive. Cond#3+
Vehicle Details
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
Listing ID:CC-1651007
Price:$42,500
Location:Burlington, Washington
Year:1955
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Bel Air
Exterior Color:Red & White
Interior Color:Red & White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:4106
Stock Number:DGC9210
VIN:VC55S129210
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