1955 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
The car was rust free and all original sheet metal and Trim, Still intact was the six pot metal front trim (will get into that later in write up) The car was factory Gypsy Red and Shoreline Beige (See Cowl Tag). All original sheet metal and no rust. Body shop took time and pride when blocking and painting. I had all the Stainless Steel moldings professionally buffed and polished. The paint is PPG Base Coat Clear Coat and cut and buffed to a deep look. Body is lazer straight. New Grill and moldings, Had the original front and rear bumpers rechromed, Installed NOS Tailgate bars and handle. New headlight and taillights, Nothing missed, every nut a bolt was replaced in this car. Car was completely rewired from front to back using all GM wiring Harnes's, :You will be able to use a factory wiring diagram if ever needed. Again call if you have and questions. INTERIOR-The original interior was still in tack and complete in car.I had ALL the inside moldings and trim rechromed incuding the window frame's and latches. New dash trim and speedo, beautiful original restored steering wheel. I installed all sound deadener inside of car,(floors,roof) The fellow who dose my interiors bought the Daytona Carpet yardage and sewed up to a custom look. He also built up the seats before installing the The original Nomad interior.
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