1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible Classic Tri-Five Bel Air
convertible powered by a mid-70s 400 V8 paired with a 4-speed
manual transmission. A running and driving project with plenty of
potential. Highlights: 400 V8 Engine (Mid-70s) 4-Speed Manual
Transmission Runs and Drives Blue Exterior / Blue & Light Blue
Interior White Convertible Top (Good Condition) Condition Notes:
Speedometer and blinkers not working Frame has minor crease near
front bumper mount (driver side) X-member modified and braced for
transmission fitment Needs body work (rocker panel, front clip,
rear lower quarter area) Small windshield chip (passenger side)
Convertible cover has small tear Some top staining present One
incorrect trim piece on driver front fender A solid driving classic
that will need cosmetic and minor repair work, but already has the
drivetrain and core functionality in place. Runs and drives.
Project-ready Bel Air convertible. Important Information - Please
Read Before Inquiring Vehicle Location: This vehicle is located at
our client's home, not in Cadillac, Michigan. Showroom Access: We
have a showroom with approximately 35 vehicles, available by
appointment only. Contact First: Please call us at 231-468-2809 EXT
1 to speak with one of our representatives before visiting. FREE
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