Drager's Classics
1645 Walton Drive
Burlington, WA 98233
"This beautiful '55 Chevy hardtop truly embodies classic American automotive style with thoughtful performance upgrades. From its iconic two-tone paint to its robust powertrain and modern creature comforts, this car is built to impress and enjoy.
Exterior & Styling:
Paint: Beautiful turquoise with an ivory roof and trunk. The paint finish is described as ""beautiful,"" indicating high quality.
Body: Gorgeous stance, sitting perfectly straight with excellent body gaps and panels.
Chrome: Gleaming chrome front and rear bumpers that ""look great,"" adding to its classic appeal.
Wheels, Tires & Suspension:
Wheels: Polished Ridler five-spoke wheels, giving it a modern and aggressive look.
Tires:
Front: Brand new tires.
Rear: Very good tires.
Suspension: Upgraded with tubular A-arms and drop spindles, providing that ""perfect lowered stance."" It also features new springs and shocks for improved ride quality and handling.
Brakes:
Front: Power disc brakes, offering significantly improved stopping power.
Rear: Drum brakes.
Interior & Audio:
Radio: Aftermarket AM/FM cassette radio that visually says ""Chevrolet,"" blending a retro look with modern functionality.
Sound System: Equipped with an amplifier in the trunk, ensuring the audio ""sounds good"" for cruising.
Decoding the Numbers:
These numbers provide vital information about the car's originality and specific configuration.
Engine Block Number: F1230HCR
This code provides details about the engine's origin and specifications:
F: Indicates the engine was built at the Flint, Michigan assembly plant.
1230: Decodes to the engine assembly date: December 30th.
HCR: This suffix code for a 1955 Chevrolet 265 V8 typically indicates:
265 Cubic Inch V8 Engine
180 Horsepower
Equipped with a 4-Barrel Carburetor
Originally paired with a Powerglide Automatic Transmission
This was one of the more powerful engine options available for the 1955 model year.
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): VC55B204271
This VIN provides the key identifiers for this specific vehicle:
V: Confirms the car was originally equipped with a V8 Engine.
C: Designates the car as a 2400 Series (Bel Air), the top-trim level for 1955.
55: Indicates the 1955 Model Year.
B: Specifies the assembly plant as Baltimore, Maryland.
204271: This is the Sequential Production Number, indicating it was the 104,271st passenger car produced at the Baltimore plant in 1955.
If you would like to make the drive to Burlington to see this vehicle I think you'd really enjoy seeing Drager's Clubhouse firsthand We have a lot of interesting things on display besides cars and trucks. We have 25 display cases full of all sorts of amazing things. We have 100 motorcycles on display. Most people tell us we are like a museum.
Call Andrew 206-533-9600 to set up a day and time to come see this vehicle
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| Year: | 1955 |
| Make: | Chevrolet |
| Model: | Bel-Air |
| Mileage: | 28856 |
| Exterior Color: | Turquoise/White |
| Interior Color: | Blue |
| Trim: | 2 Door post |
| Body: | coupe |
| Stock: | DGC4271 |
| Engine Size: | 265 V-8 |
| Transmission: | 3 Speed Automatic |
| Vin: | VC55B204271 |
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My name is Jeri Drager. My Dad, Otto, started Drager's in 1934. We've been in Seattle since 1950 and I've been working in the family business since 1960.
We have a great location that I call Drager's Clubhouse. It's every guys dream garage with ample outside parking, even a lawn. Inside we have a big screen TV, two sound systems that can shake the building and a dance floor. We have a two-post lift that enables us to inspect, clean and photograph the underside of vehicles.
We operate mainly by appointment.
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