CAR DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER | |
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This is a 1956 2-door sedan manufactured by Chevrolet in St. Louis, MO. The Body style number on the cowl tag appears to be 56-1011A. The book says that this is a 210 Delray model. The interior trim code is 567 which translates to an ivory and black scheme. The paint code is 707 which is two-tone scheme with India Ivory on the upper body and Nassau Blue on the lower body.The front seat in the car retains the ivory and black upholstery with some pretty hard use damage. The back seat has been removed and is not provided with this sale. Interior side panels are provided. Rear quarter panels are in place but left and right front panels have been removed and stored in the trunk. All panels need to be replaced.The body's paint scheme is obscured by patina and gray primer. Most of the exterior trim is in place or in the trunk although some needs refurbishing.The floor boards are rusted out but replacement repair panels are provided and are stored in the trunk of the car. Window garnish molding has been removed.The tires are practically new BF Goodrich white letter. Size: P215/70R14, mounted on after market wheels. Hub center caps are stored in trunk.Factory drum brakes are installed and functional.No engine, transmission, or drive shaft is provided. Also, gas tank has been removed.This car is ripe for restoration or for conversion to a gasser built to your specifications. |
BASIC CAR INFORMATION | |
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Price: | 5800 USD |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Bel Air/150/210 |
Year: | 1956 |
Mileage: | 102486 MI |
Trim: | 210 |
Engine: | none |
Transmission: | na |
Warranty: | none |