Chevy 1955 2 Door Post Sedan Project on 2040-cars
Beattyville, Kentucky, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:no engine
Transmission:4 speed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Doors: 2
Trim: various
Drive Type: 2 wheel
Mileage: 0
This 1955 Chevy 2 door post sedan car is a nice start on a project car. Most of the sheet metal work is already done. The body is straight. It has a new front winshield installed. It has a brand new gas tank with a new gas line to the front. It has a 4 speed transmission that goes with it. It has a factory rear end installed. The wheels and tires go with this also. The hood, trunk, and doors are in good shape. It has the window crank parts and side vents as well. It has the regular steering wheel that comes with it. It has the tail light inserts. It does not have a motor. This car is at the point where someone could start making it their idea of what a 55 Chevy should look like. Local pick up only.Thanks for bidding and good luck. If you have any questions you can reach me at 606-560-0293.
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