FOR SALE 1954 Chevy Belair with upgraded 235 engine, dual carburetors, power steering and more!
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Beauty! Nice upgrades without taking away the classic looks.
Man just absolutely beautiful 👍
That is a good price I paid $26,000 also for mine. Mine was in great condition also. You’re has the wrap around bumpers worth good money
Oooh I love this one.
my dream car wow
Good job!
Guess the first video was deleted, this turbo 350 has OD? Those transmissions didn’t have an OD band…someone enlighten me
Beautiful
I LIKE IT 👍 I LIKE IT ALOT 😎
Perfect mods to this car.
It is a beautiful car. You have a cute accent!
Thanks! I’m Cuban
What a gorgeous 54 Chevrolet. It is absolutely beautiful. Its nice to see an older model Chev other than just the 56 and 57s shown all the time . Great story , amazing 54 . Thanks for sharing!
Another beautiful automobile ruined by bad people to boost their pitiful egos.
Does it come with an anti dog 🐕system so dogs cant pee on those white wall tires ? I love all of your 1950's fine automobiles. This one is exceptional beautiful condition. Like Brand New. It would cost much more than $ 26,000.00 to restore any car to this condition. Great value.
Power steering was a factory option on these.
That’s was my father’s first car ever. He bought it brand new He was 25 years old. RIP.
LOL! Prolly wished he waited one more year and got a '55 Chevy...
When I lived in Stone Mountain, GA (Atlanta area), I had one almost identical to this one from 75-77. Mine was also a black and white 2 door hardtop BelAir, original 6 and powerglide. I rechromed the bumpers and added those same factory accessory bumper and grille guards to it, and including the front fender accessory gravel shields. Made me wonder if this is the same one. Back then, I rebuilt the engine, repainted the car, and had the seats recovered. I had the upholsterer use black and white houndstooth cloth on the seating surfaces in the original styling with vinyl surrounds, which gave a textured look to the seating surface, similar but not exactly the same as original. It matched the car well. So, that seat upholstery on that car isn't mine. But, it's been nearly 50 years, so maybe it was redone again. It was a little more original, with original steering column, original full BelAir wheel covers, original manual steering and brakes back then. Of course those could have been added since then too. It'd be a miracle if it's the same one. Had to sell it to my girlfriend's Dad, because dating his daughter was costing me too much 🙂 . He lived in N. Carolina, so it went there in mid 1977. Brings back good memories. Good luck with the sale.
Price of the 1954 chev
Is in the video.
Good job!
I don’t see the power brakes.
A minor technicality...
Do you have the original wheels and steering wheels it needs to ber replaced
Huh,any mod on a car like this is a bonus
Es UN Gallo con dos Carburadores.Calibrarlos cuando molestan.Terruble.
Always keep it all original 🇺🇲
Nice looking car, but too many modifications. Should haven left in stock orignal
I agree! Too many unnecessary mods. It’s from Minnesota so I would love to see underneath it. Most Minnesota cars are often badly rusted.
@@craigjorgensen4637so what it’s his car (boring gM of course)but he likes it,maybe,wheels are great,six cylinder not so much