This 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air is a two-door sedan that was refurbished and modified in 2014 by Karl Customs.

The car features an Art Morrison chassis, a replacement steel body, a 6.2-liter LS3 V8, a Tremec five-speed manual transmission, and a Ford 9″ rear end with a limited-slip differential.

The smoothed engine bay is home to a fuel-injected 6.2-liter LS3 V8 accented with polished accessories as well as custom-finished coil covers.

Shorty headers feed a dual exhaust system.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec TKO600 five-speed manual transmission and a Ford 9″ rear axle with a limited-slip differential.

The driveline features a Howe hydraulic throw-out bearing and a Hurst gear shifter.

An electrical disconnect switch with jump-start points is fitted beneath the rear bumper.

An oil change was performed in preparation for the sale.

The car wear a replacement body from Woody’s Hot Rodz, which was finished in red and white following additional bodywork.

Polished 17″ Rocket Racing wheels wear 225/45 front and 255/45 rear Nitto NT555 tires.

The car rides on an Art Morrison chassis that features Heidts Mustang II-style independent front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, and QA1 height-adjustable coilovers.

Stopping power is provided by Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes with ABS and an electric booster.

The cabin features front bucket and rear bench seats trimmed in white with red piping and joined by a matching aftermarket center console with cupholders.

Red carpets cover the floors, and Bowtie-logo brightwork trims the dash.

Amenities include power-adjustable front seats, a Vintage Air HVAC system, cruise control, an adjustable steering column, power windows, a retro-style stereo with Bluetooth, and lap belts.

An MSD ignition controller is mounted in the glovebox.

A billet two-spoke steering wheel with a red cover frames a combination gauge from Classic Instruments that consists of a speedometer and tachometer as well as readouts for coolant temperature, oil pressure, voltage, and fuel level.

The six-digit mechanical odometer shows 7k miles since installation, total mileage is unknown.