~~~~ Video No Reserve 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr Hard Top Video No Reserve ~~~~ on 2040-cars
Republic, Missouri, United States
This is a no reserve auction, so if you bid, be prepared to buy. This is a very nice 1956 Chevy Bel Air. It has a very good running 350 with a 350 Turbo automatic transmission. It has a new Optima battery and Coker whitewalls. The interior is very nice. It has been redone in the original black and white. Gauges are nice, but it needs a speedometer cable. The glass appears to have been replaced when the car was painted 15 years ago. All new felt and rubber around doors and windows. Stainless is all in good condition. The original bumpers were re-chromed, but the grill and bottom bar on hood shows some age. I just installed new CPP 2inch drop spindles with disc brake conversion with steel braided brake lines and had the front end aligned. New master cylinder and rear drop blocks for the back. Also new finned aluminum valve covers and matching air cleaner. The car was repainted around 15 years ago. Shows very nice, but it does have blemishes here and there in the paint-typical with a 15 year old paint job (see video). There is no rust in the car, and it is super straight. There is a spot on hood where the paint has come loose. Please see picture and I point it out in video. This is an older restoration so there may be a few bugs here and there. Runs and drive good and straight down the road. Please watch videos. If you can't view videos on your phone, view listing from a desktop. Feel free to make arrangements to view car before the end of the auction. The car will need to be paid in full before it leaves my possession. For more information call Mark at 417-766-2738. NO RESERVE |
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