1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Club Coupe Lowrider Magazine Featured Car Look

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
SubModel: California Lowrider
Type: Coupe
Trim: Bel Air Club Coupe
Doors: 2 Doors
Year: 1953
Mileage: 66999
VIN: 0000000B53K058076
Color: Blue
Engine: I6 3.9L
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Hilton, New York, United States
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Description of 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 Bel Air Club Coupe

ATTENTION COLLECTORS WORLDWIDE! Full on Custom So.Cal. Low Rider Candied paint with Custom Scroll Work consisting of Heavy Metal Flake House of Colors and subliminal Ghost Striping and Designs. Surgical Grade Stainless Steel Pumps and Reservoir Holds Air 'till needed for that Low-Low or High and Proud Stance. Take a close look at All the Pictures. This Bel Air is as Custom on the Topside and Underneath! All the way Inside and Out this Gem has Much to Admire! Plated, Etched, and Engraved with Plenty of Chrome and Gold! Engine Parts, Exterior and Interior Trim, Undecarriage Suspension and Driveline...; All has been Customized and Painted or Etched and Plated to Beyond Show Quality! This Bel Air was built to Show and has been very popular among known Low Rider Builders and Show Goers. Over 100k has been invested in this beautiful one of a kind ride over the years. Here's your chance to get it for less than half price! Get serious about owning this famous magazine featured car and truly have something you will never have anything else to compare it to. Here's the link to Lowrider Magazine article dated August 31, 2011 simply copy and paste it on address box to view! https://www.lowrider.com/rides/cars/1110-lrmp-1953-chevrolet-club-coupe/ Sometimes best intentions go unrewarded. Take the case of Richard Rodriguez, Jr., an employee at the Santa Clara School District in San Jose, California. Aware that he always turned heads in his 1953 Club Coupe, Richard thought it might be a good idea to take the Coupe to some of the schools to show the kids. He envisioned it as being a motivational tool for them, hoping to use his classic car to show them that with hard work and perseverance, anything is possible. Richard's positivity and optimism was instead greeted with cruelty; the beloved coupe that he used for road trips to Santa Cruz and San Francisco was vandalized in the parking lot of the school by some of the students. Fraught with frustration and dismayed by the violence, Richard did receive a blessing in the fact that his insurance ended up paying for all the damages done to the classic car. With this blessing in disguise, Richard began to channel his experience into a more productive light, as he began tearing the car apart and preparing for the ultimate rebuild! "I just went crazy on it, from top to bottom, and from inside and out; I did everything," explains the bomb enthusiast with vigor. No stranger to the Bomb scene, Richard actually has quite a few builds under his belt, including a '46 Plymouth, '40 Buick, '51 Coupe, the '53 Club Coupe being featured here, and a few others. "This is my fifth or sixth car with full undercarriage," a proud Richard boasts. Beyond the Bomb scene, Richard's love for the culture of Lowriding stems all the way back to his childhood days, where he watched and helped his father in several builds, finding the passion in himself in the process. Among those builds were Bombs and Impala's and one particular '62 holds a special place in Richard's heart. An eight year-old Richard cut his teeth on the '62 Impala alongside his father and the work they did on that car was nothing short of epic. "We showed the '62 convertible at the San Jose Fairgrounds and got first place," says Richard in an excited tone. "It was the last show that was done at the fairgrounds." While the Impala served as his initial proving ground, his love for Bombs is unmatched, and all of his builds have been within those model years. Currently he's got a frame off project going in his garage as well. "That one is bone stock original," says Richard, intending to keep it that way. During the build of "El Muerto," Richard found out that his '53 Chevy wasn't just another Coupe; it was a '53 Club Coupe.