HIGHLIGHTS: Believed to be a true survivor car with just 45,714
miles on the odometer One repaint since new; the interior appears
to be all original Powered by a 235ci inline 6-cylinder paired with
a two-speed automatic transmission Film-use credentials! Featured
in Secretariat, Loving, and Girl, Interrupted BODY OVERVIEW: This
Bel Air showcases the iconic lines of Chevrolet's early '60s design
with remarkable originality. The body is straight, solid, and
well-preserved, a result only seen in a car that's been cherished
for over 60 years. Whether parked or in motion, it commands
attention and admiration! Even the underside is in great original
condition. PAINT CONDITION OVERVIEW: Having received a repaint at
some point in its lifetime, the paint shines beautifully while
retaining that period-correct charm. Minor imperfections here and
there reflect its authenticity, but the overall presentation is
stunning. This is the kind of finish that tells the story of its
life while looking great at every angle! INTERIOR CONDITION
OVERVIEW: The cabin is a step back in time. The interior is
believed to be original, and with that in mind it is in truly
remarkable condition! From the upholstery to the dash and
headliner, everything reflects the craftsmanship of the early
1960s. While some minor wear is evident, it adds to the character
and appeal of this survivor. This is a cabin that feels as genuine
as it gets! MECHANICAL OVERVIEW: Under the hood, the 235ci inline
6-cylinder engine is a testament to Chevrolet's engineering
durability. This car fires up on the first half-crank, idles as
smooth as a sewing machine, and cruises effortlessly. Paired with
the two-speed automatic transmission, it offers a nostalgic driving
experience. Buyers should note the manual drum brakes might benefit
from adjustment or upgrading for improved stopping power. WHAT
YOU'LL LOVE ABOUT THIS CAR: The true survivor quality-this car
feels as special as it looks! Its Hollywood credentials, with
appearances in three notable films! Its originality, from the
interior to the overall presentation, makes it a time capsule of
the early '60s. WHAT YOU MIGHT HATE ABOUT THIS CAR: The manual drum
brakes do not deliver the stopping power of a modern car. If you're
looking for a fully restored trailer queen, this survivor's
originality may not be for you. DOES IT NEED ANYTHING? Aside from
possible brake adjustment or upgrades, this Bel Air is turn-key and
ready to hit the road! WHAT BUYER IS LOOKING FOR THIS CAR? This is
the perfect car for collectors who appreciate authenticity and
originality. Its survivor charm, combined with its Hollywood
history, makes it ideal for someone seeking a true time capsule
that's turn-key and ready to drive. It's also great for film
enthusiasts or anyone who wants a car with both story and style!
Contact Rare Rides Company at 980-306-8100 or
[email protected]
for more information The advertised price for this vehicle includes
the $250 document fee added by Rare Rides Company. Rare Rides
Company does not collect tax, tag or title fees. TITLE STATUS:
CLEAN DOES IT WORK? Air Conditioning N/A Heater YES Speedometer YES
Odometer YES Oil PSI Gauge YES Temperature Gauge YES Fuel Gauge
YES- Reads when the car is shut off Tachometer N/A Wipers NO
Windows YES Horn YES Radio NO- Power but no sound Headlights YES
Tail Lights YES Brake Lights YES Reverse Lights YES Turn Signals
YES Emergency Brake YES 4x4/AWD N/A Tire Condition: Good tread Keys
- Ignition YES, Door YES, Trunk YES Seatbelts Front: N/A Rear: N/A
Runs & Drives YES