1951 chevy, bel air, hard top, lead sled, hot rod, 235 chevy

Price: - Item location: Canal Winchester, Ohio, United States
Description:

1951 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 Deluxe

I am selling my 1951 Chevy. This is an original Texas car that was owned by a gentleman that passed away. I bout it from his family and did the following work.Fixed/adjusted brakesRepaired transmission linkageNew trans linesBrand new Coker radials (less than 100 miles)Jamco 3" lower kit on the front and backNew shocks
Car is completely original and runs great. Sounds like a sewing machine. All gauges work, wipers, headlights, transmission shifts great. Engine needs detailed. The engine has been updated with at full pressure 235. Not sure what was done to it, but like I said it runs great.
Chrome and body is really good also, it is not perfect but probably an 8 out of 10.
There is a 3/8" hole in the drivers door that had a spot light mounted. You can see it in one of the pictures. I removed the spot light (i didn't really like it)and had plans to fix the hole, but have not gotten to it yet. The spot light goes with the car, so it can be reinstalled.
Bid only if you have the money. Buyers with zero feedback must contact me before bidding with name, address, and phone number or your bids will be canceled.
Buyer is responsible for shipping, I will assist in anyway that I can.
Please ask any and all questions before bidding, as you can see from my feed back I do not want any unhappy buyers.

On Jan-26-17 at 05:24:30 PST, seller added the following information:

The pictures show the interior with seat covers. I removed the seat covers so that the original interior shows. It is in good shape, but does have a rip in the passenger side front about 3" long. It should be able to be repaired. other than that they are nice.

On Jan-27-17 at 07:23:36 PST, seller added the following information:

Lot of questions on the interior and trunk. I added pictures of both. The trunk is as solid as a rock. No rust at all. I took the best pictures I could without destroying the mat, which appears to be original. I do not know that for sure, but its been with the car for a while!!