Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: na
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 0
Trim: bel air
1956 chevy two door hard top gasser from the sixties, car was originally this green and cream white but was changed to black and white , and when we purchased the car it had been in a barn since 1972 . the car was completely stripped to bare metal, what little rust in the front floor pan we did find was removed and replaced with a new pan from danchuck. the stainless trim is in excellent shape but currently not installed. there are no seats with the car or glass as all the stock glass had been removed and discarded. the front suspension is stock type with the old school ball joint spacers and truck coil springs for lift, the rear is also the way it was with truck rear spring packs and shackle with the stock 56 housing. It still has the clutch pedal with the drive shaft loop still in the car as it was back then as well as the battry box from back then. We also have a 1967 427 or a Pilcher 482 and 4 speed trans that are available for seperate price from this auction. this auction is for this rolling chassis only ( no motor or trans included ). I reserve the right to end this auction early and the car is for sale locally. This car will be sold with a Alabama Bill of sale only, Alabama does not have titles for any vehicles pre 1975. If you have any questions on this car please call Bill or Scott at 334 677 5210 or 334 405 0509 or 850 569 1225 Thanks and have a blessed day........ Also have a uninstalled roll cage for this car.
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 for Sale
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