We are pleased to offer this 1956 Chevrolet 150 Sedan for your consideration. The 1500 Series was short lived with a lifespan from 1953 to 1957. Since they were designed as “no thrill” drivers, many of this series were used in government applications (many as police cars). The Chevy 150's (the model name) are often restored as these time period police cars being the most common model of that time to enter in to the law enforcement. A very close match to the Bel Air, this classic American 50's style makes this vehicle a nice head turner with plenty of style. With a lot of the outside showing that retro-style, the rest has seen a lot of custom work and with its 383 Roller Rocker V8 engine paired with its automatic transmission, the feel of the drive is much different than an original as well! Made into a real driver and with plenty of power, this well restored example has power disc brakes, power steering, custom center console with gauges, steering column mounted RPM gauge, freshly laid interior flooring and a quite original dash true to the era, there is a lot to be said for the looks and comfort of this ride! The dual exhaust lets off a great low rumble and with its chrome front and rear bumpers, American Racing wheels and its dark tinted windows, this is not only great sounding but great looking! This vehicle hosts a 3.71 rear axle sure to give you all the power and torque you could ask for and is believed to push over 400 hp! To make things as fresh and new as possible, there was even a professionally completed detail for the next owner to enjoy.
| Price | $20,175 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Chevrolet |
| Model | 150 |
| Year | 1956 |
| Miles | 57,193 |
| Color | Black |
| Engine | 383 V8 |