Award Winning Bel Air Restomod ZZ383 Automatic Art Morrison Custom Int. A/C /// Wearing timeless Chevrolet lines that are draped in a tasteful combination of Metallic Silver and Metallic Charcoal Sikkens, this fully sorted Bel Air has spent almost 40 years in the care of one meticulous enthusiast. Those decades began circa 1983 when the car, always a solid driver, was purchased as a rust-free west coast gem. Over the years, the enthusiast, who eventually became an appraiser and tri-five Senior Master Judge, followed steady mechanical upgrades with a ground-up, nut-and-bolt restoration. And today, this slick resto-mod is right at home turning heads on the road OR logging points at the show! Check this sedan's massaged engine bay and you'll find 383 cubic inches of hot GM Performance Parts stroker that creates a solid 425 horsepower right out of the box! Behind that mill, a smooth shifting Turbo-Hydramatic 200 4-speed sends thrust to a proven Ford 9-inch that's equipped with easy, 3.00 gears. That driveline hangs in an Art Morrison GT-Sport chassis. Turns come courtesy of AGR power rack-and-pinion steering. Speed gets scrubbed by polished, power-assisted calipers that clamp drilled and slotted rotors. And all that reliable hardware rolls on Billet Specialties Vintecs and Continental ExtremeContact Sports. Inside this Chevy, two-tone English Leather is the central theme of a custom cockpit that was built for both style and comfort. At the front of the cockpit, a pinstriped dash hangs a polished billet façade between custom telemetry and cool Vintage Air climate control. And the driver stays connected through a stylish Lecarra steering wheel, which spins a leather-wrapped rim around a tilting Flaming River column. Searching for a top-notch Bel Air custom that's as much fun to drive as it is to show? This cool sedan's attractive combination of great performance and classic style simply can't be beat! Call, click or visit for more information.
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