1955 Chevrolet

Bel Air Drag Car

$97,900

1955 Chevrolet

Bel Air Drag Car

Highlights

  • American Graffiti meets modern technology
  • Mostly glass, purpose built 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Street and Strip Car
  • This 55 was built to not only be fast, but be equally as reliable
  • Pass after pass, this Rocketship is as consistent as they get!
  • Full frame modified, braced and stiffened with integrated driveshaft loops
  • NHRA Certified chassis and cage
  • Goodwin Competition 555ci Big Block Chevy
  • 8.3L Whipple Blower, 2 Pulley's and Tunes
  • Motec C125 dash nicely hidden in the factory bezel
  • Fuel Injection is all controlled an AEM Infinity 708 ecu
  • Overcooled for consistency, C & R Cooling package and large intercooler
  • Triple Denso Fuel pumps in a trunk mounted fuel cell
  • 4L80E Extreme Duty Transmission built by Finish Line Transmission
  • Trans Brake, Moroso aluminum pan and controlled by an HGM Transmission Controller
  • Straight front axle with a Cal Trac Suspension
  • Twin race seats, Lexan windows and a Parachute
  • American Racing Wheels, 295 Mickey Thompson Rear Tires
  • With the big pulley and conservative tune, this package produced 892rwhp...much more on tap!
  • Pump gas car, making this car the ultimate Drag Week car!
  • All the hard work has been done on this package, jump in and hit the strip...then drive it home!

Description

Step back into the golden era of hot rodding with a modern twist—this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air is where American Graffiti meets cutting-edge technology. Purpose-built for street and strip, this NHRA-certified beast is as fast as it is reliable, laying down consistent passes with ease. At its heart, a Goodwin Competition 555ci Big Block Chevy, force-fed by an 8.3L Whipple blower, delivers a tire-shredding 892rwhp on a conservative tune—with even more power on tap! Engine management comes via an AEM Infinity 708 ECU, while a Motec C125 dash is seamlessly integrated into the factory bezel. A 4L80E Extreme Duty transmission with a trans brake handles the power, and a Cal Trac suspension with a straight axle plants it to the pavement. Cooling is no concern with a C&R package and large intercooler, and triple Denso fuel pumps feed the beast from a trunk-mounted fuel cell. Rolling on American Racing wheels wrapped in 295 Mickey Thompson rear tires, this street-legal rocket is the ultimate Drag Week warrior—built to hammer the track and drive home on pump gas. The hard work is done. Jump in, hit the strip, and let it rip!

Specs

Basic

Year
1955
Make
Chevrolet
Model
Bel Air
Sub Model
Drag Car
Miles
1,581
Vin
A550086052
Stock
813613

Engine

Engine Size
555ci BBC with 8.3L Blower
Engine Type
Gasoline
Transmission Type
4L80E Transmission w/ Trans Brake
Drivetrain
RWD

Body

Body Color
Flat Grey
Body Style
Coupe
Doors
2

Interior

Interior Color
Bare

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