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1955 Chevrolet Bel Air

SELLER INFORMATION

Streetside Classics-Charlotte
800 Derita Road, Ste. A
Concord, NC
866|542|8392|

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MILEAGE
3311

YEAR
1955

ENGINE
8

LOCATION
Concord, NC

STOCK
7638-CHA

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Year 1955
Mileage 3311
Engine 8
Doors 2
Transmission Manual
Make Chevrolet
Model Bel Air

Bel Air 1955

Title Status --
Exterior Color Gypsy Red
Interior Color Red

DESCRIPTION

Packing a powerful 454 V8 and Richmond 6-speed gearbox, an upgraded suspension, and a bespoke leather interior all wrapped up in a gorgeous Shoreline Beige over Gypsy Red finish that\'s got us all hot-and-bothered in the showroom. Fast, reliable, and drop-dead beautiful, it\'s everything the original designers would\'ve wanted the 1955 Chevy to be if they had the benefit of modern technology.

A Shoreline Beige top, Gypsy Red bottom, and loads of shiny chrome is a combination that would have looked right at home on the streets of 1955, although no paint job looked this darn good way back then. The bodywork is straight, the glossy, strong driver-quality paint presents beautifully, and the car fits together very well the result of all that time and money spent during Bel Air\'s comprehensive restoration. We all love that the builders returned with the original two-tone colors rather than opting for a modern shade incongruous with this vintage, and because the build was just completed in 2020, everything still looks fresh. Overall, the finish is sleek and presents well, the sheet metal is straight, the gaps are good, and the curb appeal is off-the-charts. All the chrome and trim are new or restored and glisten under our lights, meaning someone spent enough cash restoring it to put a kid through college. All that Bel Air profile bling provides the perfect shiny contrast as an official line of distinction between the two colors. All-new tinted glass was installed for a clear view of the road ahead when you take this beauty out for the next Hot Rod Power Tour. Do not worry about inclement weather, either. Rain Gear wipers were installed to keep the car updated, fresh, and functional.

Inside, the stunning Beige-and-Red leather bucket seat interior was incredibly well done and offers supreme comfort and loads of modern conveniences. Supple yet firm custom leather upholstery covers both the power front bucket seats and rear bench alike, featuring ornate stitchwork and classically styled patterns that look both vintage and modern simultaneously. The flanking door panels were finished to match and feature shiny chrome accents and hardware, showing off an artist\'s touch that makes the cabin feel extremely elegant. At the same time, the bright red carpets that cover the floors are the proper cut-and-pile for the era and nicely insulate the cabin from the outside world with the help of custom Bel Air floormats. Up top, the headliner was finished immediately, complete with slats that take a lot of skill to install correctly. Even the \'minor\' parts of the cabin, like the kick panels and rear package tray, were installed with great detail, proving that nothing was overlooked in this comprehensive build. The original dash was finished back-to-stock, with a gorgeous, engine-turned aluminum center strip that pops out against the red paint. Although the factory gauge bezel is still in its stock position, it\'s now filled with a full array of Dakota Digital instruments that keep a closer eye on the upgraded drivetrain. A thin, wood-rimmed steering wheel warms things up a bit inside mounted atop a tilt column that provides more room for the driver and it\'s a perfect complement to the \'Long\' shifter that splits the seats and practically taunts the driver to go bang through some gears with great aplomb. A removable center console adds storage, seatbelts up front add a modicum of safety and a modern Vintage Air R134a A/C system was discreetly installed, keeping the cabin nice and cool. Everything was finished to a high level and still feels incredibly fresh with only a couple of years on the build, including the spacious trunk out back painted to mirror the exterior and protected with matching red carpets. Much money was spent on this well-optioned, upscale leather interior, which shows as it\'s dialed in.

Huge power comes from a beautifully dressed 454 V8 big block crate engine that was dropped into the highly detailed engine bay, and because the work was professionally done, it looks like it always belonged. According to the VIN, this Bel Air was born with a V8, but back then, nobody could even conceive of the brute force of a 7.4L H.O. Today, it practically powers this Tri-5 into another dimension. Topped with a Tri-Power carburetor setup composed of NOS 1968 2-barrels mounted atop a GM Winters aluminum intake, it\'s rated at 425HP and a towering 500 lb-ft of torque. However, it still runs on premium with 118cc combustion chambers and a modest 8.75:1 compression ratio. Internals include a steel roller camshaft, forged pistons, a forged crank, and a roller timing chain (to name a few). At the same time, the HEI distributor, block-hugging headers, and a giant Griffin aluminum radiator are all part of the show. Underneath, there\'s a quick-shifting Richmond 6-speed manual gearbox that handles all the added power, and it spins a heavy-duty rear end filled with an Eat

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