1956 Chevy BelAir 2 Door Hardtop~Professional Level Build~350 V8~

Price: - Item location: Lewisville, Texas, United States
Description:

1956 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 Bel Air Two Door Hardtop

What I know:Designer: Harley Earl
Decoded: V=V8; C=Belair Series; 56=1956; S=St Louis, MO assembly plant; 43956=43,956th seriain.Engine: 350 cid OHV "small block" V8 4 Barrel/300 bhp (est).Finished in Artic White and Rally Green.
Call Pete: 214-704-7306
*Whole Lot of Car for the Money Well Over $46,000 Invested*This 56 Runs~Looks~Drives Great!!*Frame Off Restoration*Powder Coated Frame Underside Looks as Good as Topside*New Interior, Including, Seats, Headliner, Carpet.*All New Glass*All New Chrome, Including, Trim, Front/Rear Bumpers, All Complete Moldings*New Period Correct Wheels w/BF Goodrich Tires*All New Weather Stripping and Window Felt*New Edelbrock Engine Components*350 V8 Sounds like a mild cam.*4 Speed Manual Transmission*New Drum Brakes*New Flowmaster Exhaust System
To the best of my knowledge:*No Spare Tire (has jack and hardware).*One inch small paint crack on rear qtr and corner of hood (provide pic's upon request). *Transmission Crunchy when shifting into second gear.*Speedo inop.
**** What year model motor vehicles does the State of Alabama title?****Vehicle has Alabama Registration Certificate Only. Check with your state regarding titling info.EXCLUSIONS: No Alabama certificate of title shall be obtained for: (a) A motor vehicle more than 35 model years old or trailer more than 20 model years old.
Call Pete 214-704-7306
The 1956 Bel Air received a face-lift with a more conventional full-width grille, pleasing those customers who didn't favor the Ferrari-inspired '55 front end. Distinctive two-tone bodyside treatments and graceful front and rear wheel openings completed the "speedline" restyling. Single housings incorporated the taillight, stoplight, and backup light, and the left one held the gas filler - an idea popularized on Cadillacs. Among the seven Bel Air models was a new Sport Coupe, a pillarless two-door hardtop that looked handsome with all the windows rolled down and allowed easy entry into the back seat. Production exceeded 128,000 two-door hardtops.