Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Bel Air/150/210
Year:
1955
Mileage:
11213
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Nevada
City:
Las Vegas
Zip:
89101
The interior is equally flashy and just as beautifully restored. Wide bench seats will accommodate six in a pinch, and the pure 1950s look of the two-tone red and white upholstery will make everyone want a ride. Correct red carpets, matching floor mats, and ornate door panels complement the original dash and steering wheel, which are as also in great condition and showing only minor sign of use. The original gauge pod was swapped in favor of a modern Dakota Digital unit that is much more accurate, and everything works like it should, the hallmark of a top-quality restoration, showing just 11,213 miles since the restoration was completed, so it's still very fresh. The only other notable deviation from stock specs inside is a Sony AM/FM/Cassette stereo radio, but it was neatly installed inside the glove compartment so few people will actually notice. A beige convertible top with a crystal clear rear window fits well, but we all know that it's for emergencies only anyway. Out back, the spacious trunk is beautifully finished with a correct rubber mat and a matching spare tire and wheel assembly.
Power comes from a great-running 350 V8 Crate motor hooked to a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission that shifts through gears effortlessly. And while there's nothing more traditional than a small block Chevy in a 1955 Bel Air, a couple choice upgrades under the hood make this car safer and more reliable than any stock '55 ever was. From the Holley 4-barrel carb and an aluminum intake, the aluminum radiator up front, to the power front disc brakes and power steering, this is a car that can be driven daily, and taken on cross-country trips at the drop of a hat. It also looks great, with aluminum Chevrolet valve covers and an open-element air cleaner, all atop the Chevy Orange block and neatly nestled inside the clean engine bay. Underneath, it's solid and tidy, but not so over-detailed that you're afraid to drive it, and you'll never get tired of the dual exhaust and Borla muffler soundtrack. Newer shocks and springs adjust the attitude and lower the stance, and this Tri-5 rolls on IROC style American Racing Special Edition chrome wheels with 225/55/16 radials at each corner that complete the killer look.
Power comes from a great-running 350 V8 Crate motor hooked to a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission that shifts through gears effortlessly. And while there's nothing more traditional than a small block Chevy in a 1955 Bel Air, a couple choice upgrades under the hood make this car safer and more reliable than any stock '55 ever was. From the Holley 4-barrel carb and an aluminum intake, the aluminum radiator up front, to the power front disc brakes and power steering, this is a car that can be driven daily, and taken on cross-country trips at the drop of a hat. It also looks great, with aluminum Chevrolet valve covers and an open-element air cleaner, all atop the Chevy Orange block and neatly nestled inside the clean engine bay. Underneath, it's solid and tidy, but not so over-detailed that you're afraid to drive it, and you'll never get tired of the dual exhaust and Borla muffler soundtrack. Newer shocks and springs adjust the attitude and lower the stance, and this Tri-5 rolls on IROC style American Racing Special Edition chrome wheels with 225/55/16 radials at each corner that complete the killer look.