1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

$200
Top Bidder: BeretRetired
1 Bid12 Comments
CLOSED

Reserve Not Met

Auction ended August 9th, 12:00pm EDT
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Private Seller

RobWCopperopolis, California 95228Identity Verified Ask Seller a Question

Vehicle Specifications

  • VIN
    N/A
  • Classic Car ID
    102063540
  • Stock Number
    N/A
  • Category
    American Classics
  • Body Style
    Coupe
  • New/Used
    Used
  • Mileage
    14,000 miles
  • Engine
    8 Cylinder
  • Condition
    Excellent
  • Doors
    2
  • Drivetrain
    2 wheel drive
  • Suspension
    Stock, rear air shocks
  • Transmission
    4 Speed Automatic
  • Custom Color
    Red/white
  • Seat Color
    Candy cane red and white

Vehicle Overview

Beautiful car, full frame off nut and bolt restore, show condition, always garaged, covered, clean dry and waxed, car shows only not a regular driver. You will not find a nicer Belair than this for the price, its a hardtop coupe which is the no post, chrome drip rail pops up when door opened. Stunning condition to say the least. Car is in northern Calif in my garage and has a clean title in my name in hand. No liens and not salvaged. Reserve is low 60 ish. Car has a current appraisal of over $80 grand and would be 80 to 90 k on any dealers lot.

Mechanical

Runs perfect, 350 block with Holley sniper fuel injection, 700 r4 overdrive trans, engine bay sparkles and shines, chrome all over, cold ac, electric fan, larger cooling system, all lites and gauges, stereo even original clock work great, car needs nothing

Exterior

Perfect, 10 on a scale of 10, not one single paint chip scratch ding etc, shiny paint beautiful chrome. No rust or flaky paint anywhere !!!! Tow hitch too with brake lite

Interior

Candy cane red and white all over, looks like seat never sat on, no scuffs or dirt anywhere, tilting factory wheel, cruise control, overdrive gear incorporated into the dash like original, overhead chrome ribs, every single item on car was replaced, restored etc , absolutely the most gorgeous interior, rear window louvers nice touch too

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Comments & Bids

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Ok. I asked if you would contact seller and tell him you have a buyer. $60,000 range is ok. Why will you not do this simple thing for your client?

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I understand ALL of your response. Not my first rodeo. Please contact the seller and tell him you have a buyer that like to speak to him. Also saw the comment from from the guy who said he would give $38,000. Well I should think so.

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BeretRetired - Says in the description "Reserve is low 60 ish." That means car will not sell if reserve is not met. Reserve is not shown because seller can change it during the auction, but this nice gentleman gave a clue to what it was. For example, if bidding goes up to 62.5k but reserve was 63k, seller can lower reserve to accept bids that are close enough.

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I could pay you $38,000 for this car.

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FOR THE SELLING AGENCY. Was totally prepared to purchase this car, I was highest bidder, and now it says Reserve not met. This is the worst auto website I've ever encountered. If you had mad the actual asking price or even said how to find the real figures I would have done so. Thanks a lot.

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