While restomods will always have a place in the autoverse, there is something to be said for a classic car that looks and feels just the way it did when it was new. This fully repainted Coral and Shadow Grey two-tone 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air comes to us outfitted with factory location chrome, side skirts, white-wall tires, and even a continental kit to give it the look and feel of a true representative of the mid-1950s automotive scene.
Inside, an original-looking interior featuring a .....
matching two-tone Coral and Charcoal Grey interior uses a split-bench front seat, column shifter, and large Bel Air logo above its analog clock to advertise this car's top-tier trim. An aftermarket console has been added with dual cup holders and an electric fan to allow for a bit of modern convenience on longer trips. This car also sports a tissue box that is year-correct spec, proving its owner's eye for details.
Under the hood, we find a traditional 235 cubic-inch Blue Flame inline-six-cylinder engine. That straight six's power is routed through a Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission before heading out to a factory rear end and on to a set of fifteen-inch wheels shod in those beautiful 205/75R-15 white-wall tires.
*Bel Air
*Two Tone Coral/Shadow Grey
*Continental Kit
*Side Skirts
*White Wall Tires
*235 Blue Flame Six
*Powerglide Auto Transmission
*Column Shifter
*Power Brakes
*Front Disc Brakes
*AM Radio
*Aftermarket Console
*Correct Tissue Box
*Power Windows
*Split Bench Seat
This 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air also sports power-boosted brakes, featuring a pair of discs up front. Power windows and upgraded headlights are also welcomed surprises for whoever is lucky enough to own this car next. If, like so many of us, owning a classic Tri-Five Chevy has been on your bucket list, this particular car is the perfect vehicle to allow you to truly feel what it was like to purchase this car as it looked from the factory. Don't wait, call today!