1954 Chevorlet 2 Door Hard Top 6 Cyl " Make Your Best Offer Today!" Ending!!! on 2040-cars
Saginaw, Michigan, United States
Body Type:HARD TOP
Engine:6 CYLINDERS
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: CHROME
Drive Type: MANUAL
Mileage: 134,000
Exterior Color: Teal
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: WHITE/ TEAL
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION I HAVE MY 1954 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR HARD TOP. THIS CAR HAS THE 6 CYL WITH THE 3 SPEED ON THE COLUMN. THE ENGINE RUNS AND I WAS TOLD REBUILT ABOUT 20,000 MILES AGO. FOR RESTORATION, NOT DRIVE HOME! I WILL TELL YOU WHAT I KNOW, AND PICTURE EVERYTHING THAT I CAN SEE THAT IS IMPORTANT. I ENCOURAGE ANY OFFER TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AND SEE ENTIRE CAR BEFORE OFFERING, BUT I DO KNOW THIS CAR NEEDS A COMPLETE RESTORE TO BE NICE. THERE IS A SMALL PATCH IN THE BOTTOM OF THE SPARE TIRE COMPARTMENT BUT THE TRUNK SEEMS VERY SOLID. I DO SEE SOME RUST ON THE FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS AND SOME DINGS ON BUMPERS (SEE PICS.) THERE IS RUST INSIDE ON THE FLOOR WHERE SEAT MOUNTS JUST INSIDE THE DOORS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE CAR, ALSO SOME PATCHES (SEE PICS.) THE BACK FLOOR I SEE JUST A COUPLE SMALL PATCHES. THE OUTSIDE I DO SEE WHERE THERE HAS BEEN SOME FILLER USED, BUT I KNOW THIS CAR CAN BE RESTORED ALOT EASIER THAN SOME THAT I HAVE SEEN. THE FRAME SUPPORTS THAT GO FROM THE MAIN FRAME NEAR BACK OF ENGINE, ARE RUSTED OUT. BUT THE MAIN FRAME APPEARS SOLID. JUST SURFACE RUSTED. I TOOK ONE PICTURE OF THAT FRAME SUPPORT (SEE PIC.) THE PASSENGER WINDOW IS CRACKED. BUT THE REST OF THE GLASS ARREARS TO BE FINE. THERE IS ALOT OF SOLID METAL YET ON THIS ONE. SOME CHROME PARTS IN TRUNK (SEE PIC.) THE FRONT AND REAR SEAT AND TWO PIECES ON THE FLOOR IN PICS. ARE ALL REUPOLSTERED (SEE PICS.) EVEN THE CIGARETTE LIGHTER IS STILL THERE. OBVIOUSLY NOT ORIGINAL RIMS ON CAR.
PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS OR MAKE APPOINTMENT TO COME AND SEE VEHICLE BEFORE MAKING YOUR OFFER AS ALL SALES ARE FINAL IN MY AUCTIONS AND YOU WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OFFER. $300.00 DEPOSIT TO PAY PAL MUST BE MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF ACCEPTED OFFER.
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