1954 Chevy original custom
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Item location:
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
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Make:
Chevrolet
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Model:
Bel Air/150/210
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Trim:
2-door sedan
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Year:
1954
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Mileage:
27,081
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Color:
Purple
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Engine size:
235
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Number of cylinders:
6
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Fuel:
Gasoline
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Transmission:
Automatic
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Drive type:
RWD
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Interior color:
Black
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Vehicle Title:
Clear
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 1954 Description
Equipped as follows:- Customized in 1956- auto transmission with shift kit for no delay shifting- rear end geared for 70 mph cruising- duals. split manifold- vintage AC - not working- custom interior (above average condition). partial roll and pleat (part of original customization)- traffic light reader (due to exterior visor)- 235 cu 6 cylinder- clock (works)- AM / FM cassette- tinted glass (glass and stainless excellent condition)- 12 volt conversion (part of original customization)- bubble extended side skirts (part of original customization)- entire car lowered (part of original customization)- side lake pipes (part of original customization)- vintage sun visor (part of original customization)- hidden headlights (part of original customization)- french taillights (part of original customization)- recessed antennas (part of original customization)- Buick-style side trim (part of original customization) - purple and peach color (part of original customization) HistoryThe first 3 pictures shown here were taken 6 years ago when the car was winning 90% of the custom car shows it was entered in. The remainder of the pictures were taken recently. Has been on synthetic oil for the last 20 years. No smoke. A few thousand dollars would put this car right back to show condition. In its prime there is nowhere this car would travel that people didn't stretch their neck to see it. For more information contact at 727-525-1023 or j4justice@gmx. comCopy of response to question regarding car's condition:As for why the car was outside for 6 years it's because I was away and I was under the impression the relative that was storing the car had it in a garage. I found out to the contrary a short time ago. The pictures you will receive tonight should address your questions. I believe the pictures will reveal the areas of rust. I even took the skirts off to take pictures. One side had some rust by the wheel opening while the other side had none. Most of the customizing was done many years ago. I had the chrome redone as most of it was painted the same as the car when it was purchased many years ago. The re-chroming was done by the bumper boys in calif who did a horrible job as you will see in pictures you receive. I don't recommend them at all. I took pictures of the trunk also. As the major restoration was done in the 50's the carpeting done was mo-hair and a terror to vacuum. I took more pictures of the interior as the ones on e-bay revealed dirt. The seats and side panels are in like new condition just a little dirty from sitting. Also as the car sat in the hot Florida sun and the plastic cracked on the traffic light reader and on the speedometer cover. The headlight covers were specially made for the car when it was originally customized. I received a firm quote to re-chrome all rusted areas (i. e. 2 bumpers. one grille bar). Price was $1. 00 for all pieces with a lifetime guarantee to the owner.
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