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1956 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 210 Delray Club Coupe on 2040-cars

US $38,500.00
Year:1956 Mileage:500 Color: Red /
 Gray
Location:

Surgoinsville, Tennessee, United States

Surgoinsville, Tennessee, United States

More infos regarding my car at: mickeymalinchalk@juno.com .

1956 FRAME OFF RESTORATION
ALL NEW NUT AND BOLT RESTORATION
COMPLETE BODY MEDIA BLASTED, FIREMIST RED AND SILVER, BOTTOM OF CAR SLICKED & PAINTED BODY COLOR, FRAME MEDIA
BLASTED, POWDER COATED SILVER VEIN, TUBULAR A-ARMS & BUSHINGS, QA 1 ADJUSTABLE COILOVERS 2 " DROP SPINDLES, 1" DROP
COIL SPRINGS, FRONT SWAY BAR, 327 CORVETTE ENGINE, 700R4 TRANS, CHEVY REAR END WITH 336 GEAR, 3" DROP LEAF
SPRINGS, NEW DRIVE SHAFT, 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKE KIT, CHROME MASTER CYLINDER & BOOSTER, NEW STAINLESS BRAKE & FUEL
LINES, VINTAGE AIR AC UNIT, FESLER BILLET HOOD & TRUNK HINGES & MARCH FRONT RUNNER SYSTEM, GRIFFIN CROSSFLOW
RADIATOR SYSTEM, VHX DAKOTA DIGITAL GAUGES, RAINGEAR WIPER SYSTEM, FLAMING RIVER TILT COLUMN, 15" REPRODUCTION
STEERING WHEEL, 7" TOUCH SCREEN DVD/CD/STEREO WITH REMOTE, POWER RADIO ANTENNA, LOKAR BRAKE AND GAS PEDAL, NEW
AMERICAN AUTOWIRE WIRING HARNESS THROUGHOUT. BILLET DASH INSERTS FROM PETE'S, POLISHED STAINLESS, ORIGINAL TRIPLE
CHROME PLATED BUMPERS, NEW GRILL, NEW TAIL-LIGHTS, NEW HEAD LIGHT BEZELS, ETC. ALL NEW SS BRAKE AND FUEL LINES, GAS
TANK POWDERED COATED SILVER, LOKAR TRANSMISSION & GAS PEDAL LINKAGE. ALL NEW TINTED GLASS FROM AUTO CITY CLASSIC,
NEW RUBBER & FULL WEATHER STRIP KIT, INTERIOR BY HUDSON'S ROD & CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY IN STRAWBERRY PLAINS, TN. REV
WHEELS & AURORA TIRES 18" REAR 17" FRONT, 3" DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM, PAINT BY RICK LAY IN KNOXVILLE, TN. ALL POWDER
COATING BY ABJ POWDERCOATING IN LOUISVILLE, TN

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