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Frame Off Built Sedan Delivery 350 V8 700R4 4 Speed Automatic PS A/C Disc Brakes

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
SubModel: Sedan Del
Type: Wagon
Doors: 2
Year: 1955
Mileage: 377
Color: Red
Engine: 350 V8
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

1955 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 Sedan Del Additional Info:

SUMMARY

The beneficiary of a nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration
350 cubic inch Chevrolet V8
700R4 4-speed automatic transmission
Custom leather interior
Modern air conditioning
18 and 20-inch Boyds wheels
Power steering
Power front disc and rear drum brakes
Lowered factory suspension
Modern audio

When it comes to 'old school cool', it doesn't get much better than a tricked Sedan Delivery. Comfortably accommodating two passengers, and maintaining the unique ability to haul anything from a box of chocolates to a rhino, these fabled workhorses combine the best characteristics of a flashy coupe with the straight up utility of a commercial truck. And, in ultimate homage to golden age Detroit design, they ALWAYS look great in virtually any paint scheme! The idea of turning one of these innately cool cars into a killer custom is really nothing new. However, in the world of modern street rodding, components and build quality are the defining characteristics that separate the trophy winners from the twenty footers. Wrapping custom leather and a proven 350/700R4 powertrain and in a lust worthy tri-five body, this double-nickel Chevy is one of the nicest street rods on the market. And if you're looking for a rare and unique head turner that mixes style, comfort and class with everyday reliability, it's your kind of classic!

BODYWORK/TRIM

Built without any regard for expense, this 1955 Sedan Delivery is a no-compromises showpiece that was restored to be comfortable on the road. Naturally, that nut-and-bolt rotisserie reboot netted a solid, rust-free body. That body, exhibiting clean fit and excellent finish, has been bathed in brilliant red 2-stage and buffed to a glossy sheen. And the result is one rockin' hot rod that, roughly 350 miles out of the paint shop, is sure to elicit double takes wherever it goes!

One thing about classic car guys is they're uncanny ability to methodically plot, plan and execute even the minutest details. On this Chevy, those details start with a body-width bumper that props a chrome guard in front of a straight stainless grille, clear parking lamps and chrome-trimmed headlights. At the top of that grille, an ornate Chevrolet header reflects a classic 'jetbird' hood ornament. At the back of that hood, fresh frames and polished windshield wipers highlight like-new glass. At the base of that glass, correct mirrors and a classy antenna lead traditional door handles. And at the back of the car, a dark-tint backlite reflects a small handle, a second Chevrolet crest, stylish taillights and a second body-width bumper.

ENGINE

Pop the hood and you'll find a 350 cubic inch Chevrolet small block that's been fully rebuilt and thoroughly updated. Revs are created when a polished air cleaner floats wind in to a polished Edelbrock carburetor, which feeds a polished Edelbrock intake. At the perimeter of that intake, iron Chevrolet heads hang polished rocker covers between old school exhaust manifolds and a bowtie-branded breather. Behind that breather, an aftermarket distributor shoots spark through loomed Taylor Spiro Pro plug wires. In front of those wires, traditional V-belts spin a polished alternator and chrome AC compressor above modern power steering. In front of those ancillaries, a beefy cross-flow radiator frames dual factory horns. And, despite being a thoroughly modern piece, the Chevy Orange mill looks right at home in the car's Gloss Black engine compartment.

DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION

Park this Bel Air on a lift and you'll find solid, Gloss Black floors that, along with a Gloss Black frame, sport a restoration-fresh appearance. At the center of those floors, a dressed 700R4 4-speed makes good use of a factory-spec rear end. That road-ready pumpkin drives a factory-spec suspension that's been lowered at all four corners. Turns come courtesy of modern power steering. Solid stops occur when a chrome brake booster squeezes power to big front calipers and big rear drums. Aluminized exhaust pipes funnel spent gases through small, glasspack-style mufflers and polished stainless tips. And all that premium hardware rolls on polished Boyds wheels, which spin 225/40ZR18 Ohtsu FP8000s in front of 275/35ZR20 Ohtsu FP8000s.

INTERIOR

There is no shortage of tri-fives with custom leather interiors, but a car this comfortable is always a stand out. With modern air conditioning and a modern sound system, all the expected conveniences are present and accounted for. One of the best additions to the cabin is a pair of plush, power-operated seats. In front of those seats, a Gloss Black dash frames rebuilt telemetry with cool, bowtie-branded stainless. At the sides of that dash, sculpted door panels hang Gloss Black window frames over small armrests and polished handles. The carpet is extra clean, topped with a custom console and rugged Bel Air floor mats. In front of the driver, a color-keyed steering wheel spins a polished horn ring around a polished gear selector. And behind the passengers, a leather-lined cargo hold feels big enough to house a small block party.

At the end of the day, you really can't ask for a cooler street rod. Sporting a solid body, first class paint, custom leather and a proven drivetrain, this sweet Chevy literally has it all! If you're looking for a high profile head turner with serious performance and unbeatable appeal, your search is officially over!