This 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air sport coupe is finished in two-tone brown and cream over a matching interior and is powered by a 235ci inline-six paired with a two-speed automatic transmission.

Features include 15″ steel wheels with polished hubcaps, chrome brightwork, a defroster, and a push-button stereo.

The 235ci “Blue Flame” inline-six features a valve-in-head design and a 7.5:1 compression ratio.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission.

Work in 2024 included overhauling the transmission and torque tube, resealing the rear differential, and replacing the transmission mounts.

The car was refinished in its current shade of brown with a cream-colored roof and side-molding accents.

Features include chrome brightwork, a three-tooth grille, fender skirts, fog lights, a driver-side mirror, and a windshield sun visor.

Steel 15″ wheels wear polished hubcaps and are wrapped in American Classic Radial whitewall tires.

Braking is handled by hydraulic drums at all four corners.

The front and rear bench seats are upholstered cream vinyl with cloth inserts and are complemented by brown and cream accents on the dashboard and door panels.

Equipment includes a heater/defroster, a locking glovebox, a dash-mounted rearview mirror, vent windows, an analog clock, a Chevrolet-branded tissue dispenser, and a push-button stereo.

The two-spoke steering wheel is equipped with a full horn ring and fronts a 110-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges showing coolant temperature, fuel level, battery status, and oil pressure.

The five-digit odometer shows 20k miles.