For Sale: 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air in Butler, Pennsylvania for sale in Butler, PA

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Vehicle Description 1955 GOOD GUYS 2011 BUILD CLEAN AIR BELAIR CONVERTIBLE REDUCED TO $129,900 OBO 1955.
1955.
1955ONE OFF built in 2011 for GOOD GUYS.
Where do I start with the listing of items of world class used for this build.
Let's start with the ENGINE LS-3 E ROD 423 Horses.
Clean air emissioned for ALL FIFTY STATESThis beauty was built by IRON WORKS SPEED & CUSTOM of CaliforniaIt was built on a custom chassis.
PAINT PPG VIBRANT ED was done by KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS in Arkansas.
INTERIOR was done by THE REOVERY ROOM of NEBRASKA including the Black Top and Stereo including a KICKER AUDIO SYSTEM.
The SUSPENSION is a C-6.
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Transmission is a 4L60E overdrive with a 2200 stall converter giving 23 MPG on the road.
Rear Suspension is a Four Link with Ride-Tech Coil-Overs front and rear.
Rear end is a Chassis Works Fab 9 housing with Moser 31 Spline Axles, 3.
70 gears and a limited slip differential.
BRAKES are WILDWOOD 12.
2 calipers front and with sis piston calipers while the rear are 11.
0 frotors with four pistons.
WHEELS are Intro Vintage 18 x 8 front and rear are 20 x 10 with Good Year Eagle F-1 rubber.
This build would cost in excess of $250,000.
This is being offered for the first time publicly at $145,900 REDUCED to $129,900.
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  • Year: 1955
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Bel Air

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