1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
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Rolling into the '50s Chevrolet was looking to enter a new car in the market and replace the aging Fleetline. The Bel Air was a fresh design but had limited trims for its first generation between '50-'54. The Bel Air would see 7 generations spanning 2 decades in the United States. One thing is for certain, the second generation took the market by storm. Even today, over 65 years later these tri-five (55-57) Chevys are beloved by many across multiple generations. This model is a '55 2-Door Hardtop and wow does she have a presence. The two-tone blue and white paint looks good and has a nice shine. Chrome is nice and bright and she has a great stance with the Chip Foose 17x7 Knuckle Rims. The same tones are carried throughout the interior as well with blue vinyl seats and dash along with white center console and headliner. Per the owner, under the hood is a rebuilt 350ci V8 with a 4-bolt main backed by a rebuilt 700R4 4-Speed Automatic Transmission and she is rocking a 3. 55 gear ratio. Some highlights of the build includes: Flat Topped Pistons, Late 80's Corvette Torker Cam, Edelbrock Performance Aluminum Heads, Intake and...