There's probably no car enthusiast out there who hasn't fallen in
love with a '55 Chevy for one reason or another-well, this 1955
Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hardtop gives you plenty of reasons to
fall in love. The light blue and white paint job looks exquisite on
the famous big-bodied classic. Boyd Coddington wheels join the fun
alongside the chrome bumpers and shiny trim. The body panels are
solid, the glass and light covers are clean and in good shape,
making this one beautiful car that will be recognized wherever it
goes.
Stepping into the interior, you'll see that the black vinyl front
bucket seats and rear bench are in good condition, as are the
matching door panels. The headliner is white to match the exterior
accent color, and the dashboard is painted blue to match the base
exterior color. Both look very well placed, while the clean blue
carpet blends perfectly with the whole look. An aftermarket
steering wheel is connected to what appears to be a stainless-steel
steering column, which runs into the stock-appearing gauge cluster.
The gauges themselves are aftermarket, courtesy of Classic
Instruments. In the center of the dashboard sits an aftermarket
AM/FM/CD radio. The shiny inlay that runs across the whole front of
the dash features tiny stamped-out Chevy bowties, adding a unique
finishing touch.
Lifting the hood reveals an engine bay that looks just as nice as
the exterior. The body color carries over to the firewall, wheel
wells, and even the brake booster. An aluminum radiator with three
electric fans and a CVR vacuum reservoir keeps things cool and
balanced. Power comes from a 350-cubic-inch V8 with aluminum heads,
an Edelbrock high-rise intake, and a Holley carburetor, which pairs
with a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission. The front suspension
uses A-arms with coil springs and shocks, while the rear is
supported by leaf springs and shocks. Adding to the ride, traction,
and good looks are 255/50ZR17 tires wrapped around 17-inch Boyd
Coddington wheels. Power disc brakes on all four corners ensure
strong stopping power. And to make this classic Chevy sound as good
as it looks, long-tube headers feed into a dual-exhaust system with
electric cutouts.
Highlights:
•350 Cubic-Inch V8
•Aluminum Heads
•Edelbrock High-Rise Intake
•Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor
•Aluminum Radiator With 3-Electric Fans
•CVR Vacuum Reservoir
•Power Steering
•TH350 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
•17-Inch Boyd Coddington Wheels
•255/50ZR17 Tires
•Power Front And Rear Disc Brakes
•Long Tube Headers
•Dual Exhaust With Electric Cut Outs
•Aftermarket Steering Wheel
•Classic Instrument Gauges-Aftermarket
•Aftermarket AM/FM/CD Radio
•Carpeted Rear Trunk
What better way to fill up your garage than with this 1955
Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hardtop. It's a stone-cold classic that
everyone will admire when you pull it out. The colors, bodylines,
stance, and sound-it all just screams awesome, and you could be the
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Vehicle Details
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
Listing ID:CC-2000091
Price:$74,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1955
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Bel Air
Exterior Color:Light Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:415
Stock Number:5307-TPA
VIN:VC55T144303
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