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1955 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 Bel Air on 2040-cars

US $21,070.00
Year:1955 Mileage:28488 Color: Red /
 Gray
Location:

Ouaquaga, New York, United States

Ouaquaga, New York, United States

Hello, Im Selling my 1955 Chevrolet BelAir Convertible. I've owned this car for the last 27 years. I bought this
car from the original owner in Macon Georgia who was 72 at the time. The only things I have done to the car since
owning it have been regular oil changes and lube, Replaced the tires with original replica Wide White wall Bias ply
tires, replaced the power top pistons about 5 years ago, and enjoyed it on sunny days when I could. The interior is
beautiful. I'm sure it must have been replaced at some time because it is in excellent condition. The dash paint is
very nice. It has the original WonderBar AM radio and speaker that works great. All dash components work fine like
the heat, blinkers, lights etc. The steering wheel, seats, carpets and door panels are very very nice. No rips,
scrapes etc. All Windows are in excellent condition, they roll up and down fine. All rubber seals and gaskets are
fine. The windshield is clear, with no scratches or haze. The convertible top is in excellent condition, and in the
correct Beige color. The top is Electric, and goes up and down fine. The convertible top rear window is plastic
and in very good clear condition. The engine bay is clean and in very nice condition. The motor starts and runs
very well, the car is very reliable. This is the original 265-V8 that came with this car. The entire drive train
is also original, meaning the transmission, front and rear end etc. All drivetrain components work well. The
brakes are very good. The car is a pleasure to drive. It starts, stops , steers, and turns very well. No rattles,
or shaking at high speeds. This Chevrolet is rust free. It is an all original body panel car.

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