Description:
Engine: 454 V8
Transmission:Automatic
Interior Color:Blue
Exterior Color:Blue Metallic
Description:This 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air is the icon with all the right upgrades. After all, it has the classic look you love with upgraded big block power, a comfy interior, and a well-coordinated color package that\'s not afraid to hit the road. There\'s even an added sunroof to make your day out driving even more fun! So if you\'re looking for a true cruiser, dig into this Tri-Five. The paint in this one instantly announces something distinct. The blue has a metallic element and a deeper tone than the blue the factory offered, and the white provides a brilliant contrast. And because all the brightwork trim is in place, the two-tone has a well-defined and stylish dividing line across the whole body. More luster comes from the mirror-like bumpers, large grille, full rocker trim, and jet-inspired hood ornament that are all shining brightly. The whole package knows how to impress, right down to clean glass. But it never takes its vanity too seriously because this car was made to be driven. You really get that vibe when you see the American racing wheels with the wider set of rear tires. It signals that this not only has an enhanced style, but it\'s also an enhanced all-around driver. There\'s a comprehensive light blue used inside. It almost looks like they mixed the two exterior colors to get the hue for the upholstery, door panels, trunk, and headliner. We like the updated cloth front bench seat where the fold-down armrest in the middle creates the feeling of two high-back bucket seats whenever you like. They even individually power adjust for ideal cruising comfort. You also have more comfort features, like the center console with cup holders, a retro-style AM/FM/cassette stereo, and provisions for R134a air conditioning (it will need servicing to blow cold again.) Plus, when was the last time you saw a Tri-Five Chevy with a power sunroof?! And this classic is built with the driver in mind, with a custom sports steering wheel, a tilt column, a billet shifter handle, and upgraded Dolphin white-faced gauges. The 1955 Bel Air might be famous for launching the small block V8s, but this two-door proves that the big blocks fit in the engine bay, too. This 454 cubic-inch motor looks attractive with plenty of shine on the polished components and an overall tidy style. Plus, it\'s supported by the right pieces, including an aluminum radiator with electric fans, a billet overflow tank, and an HEI distributor. It inhales deeply with Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock Performer intake. And the dual exhaust lets this exhale nicely into a set of Xlerator mufflers for a sweet big block sound. You could certainly tune this to be a street-eating Chevy, but we like how it\'s currently done just as an all-around solid cruiser. That\'s why you also have power steering, power brakes, front discs, and a TH400 three-speed automatic transmission to make this big block Chevy easy to enjoy. This is the iconic Chevy that\'s built with upgrades for both style and substance. Don\'t let something this awesome slip away, call today!
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