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The vehicle is not drivable due to my husband, disconnecting the gas line and i’m not sure what else while he was welding underneath the vehicle. I lost him two years ago. This was a project vehicle for him. He worked extensively on the motor and on the exterior and flooring. The vehicle was almost ready for paint. I have not moved it, and as you can see one of the tires is flat. I sold his every Day truck on here in November although it was very difficult for me, but I have to start letting go of some of his things. As you can see in the video there’s also a 1959 Chevy in the background that he built. I will be keeping that for my child. In 2015 he sold a 1953 GMC that he built with Marine Corps theme and I still see it on the Internet in car shows from time to time. He was building this for himself and he was meticulous. I can only assure you that all of the work that was done was done very carefully. I tried to sell it on here before but was unsuccessful. I’ll take a reasonable offer. I’m so sorry if I don’t have answers to questions. I know very little about cars just The things he taught me while I would sit in the garage and watch him over the last 23 years. Ideally, I would like somebody local to purchase it so that they could come look at it in person and make a decision. There are also many boxes in the garage that contain extra parts like trims screws and so on. Also, eBay wouldn’t let me list it without describing the engine… I have no idea.

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Project vehicle

I was informed by another member that this is a 210 not a Belair. Again, I know nothing about vehicles. I’m not trying to deceive anyone. I was just going by what the pink slip says, the pink slip says Belair.


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