1962 Chevrolet Belair Bubbletop on 2040-cars
Carthage, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1962
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: MANUAL
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 59,208
Trim: BELAIR
1962 CHEVROLET BELAIR "BUBBLETOP" THIS IS A "BEAUTIFUL" ROTISSERIE-RESTORED 1962 BUBBLETOP!! ""NEEDS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING"" 1 OF 1200 ""REAL"" 409 BUBBLETOPS!! IT HAS THE FOLLOWING UPDATES AND ACCESSORIES: 409 DUAL-QUAD 409, 400HP DRESSED TO THE HILT TREMEC 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION CURRIE FORD NINE INCH REAREND POLISHED 4-CORE ALUMINUM RADIATOR W/DUAL SPAL FANS POWER WILWOOD DISC BRAKES ALL AROUND CHROME ROCKET BOOSTER WHEELS 235/45/17 FRONT; 265/50/18 REAR AUTO METER GAUGES POWER STEERING AND WINDOWS AIR CONDITIONING CUSTOM AUTO SOUND SYSTEM ULTRA LEATHER TWO-TONE INTERIOR TWO-TONE BLUE AND PEARL WHITE BASECOAT/CLEARCOAT BUFFED TO PERFECTION EMS HOOD HINGES AIR-RIDE SUSPENSION HOTCHKIS FRONT AND REAR SWAY BARS THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CAR IS AS BEAUTIFUL AS THE TOPSIDE. OVER $100,000 WENT INTO THIS BUILD!!! SELLS TO U.S. ONLY!!!! Any questions call: 315-493-3388
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