Classic 1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Dr. Hardtop 150/210 . Red\white 10,500mi. Restored on 2040-cars
McMinnville, Tennessee, United States
Engine:350 c.i.d.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Red/Black
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: V-8
Trim: DELUXE
Drive Type: 350 turbo automatic
Mileage: 10,500
Exterior Color: Red/White
Classic 1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Dr Hardtop 150/210. 10,500 miles since body off frame restoration. Two tone paint, Red with white top. Engine is 350 c.i.d., aluminum intake w/4 barrel carb, dual exhaust, transmission is 350 turbo automatic, front wheel disc brakes, rear end is standard chevy w/drum brakes.
The car has had complete body off frame restoration, with frame and body painted on rotisserie. All chrome and stainless is perfect, bumpers, bumper guards, and all grill work is new. Door windows, rear windows, vent windows, were all removed from tracks, cleaned, refelted, painted, then reassembled to work like new. Most cars like this have trouble with the rain gutters not working properly, these work perfect.
All window glass, rear glass, vent glass, rear glass are perfect. It does have a small rock chip on windshield, but have a new tinted windshield to replace it included. It has a Vintage Air Unit for cooling/heating, so original heater and dashbox have been removed, and it works like a dream, even on the hottest days. It has Red and Black interior, all new. All new carpet and pad. It has Chrome package on inside window frames, ande all looks great. It has a 1959 Chevy Bel Air steering wheel for a better look.
The car has a new set of Boyd's, and radial tires. Has a new California Soft Car Cover included. Would not be afraid to go cross country in this car, it really has been done right. Cranks and runs out like a dream.
Buyer will be responsible for own pick up or shipping.
Have many more pics available send email to: rob.wilson@wilsoncuttingsystems.com
Car is located in middle Tennessee . Contact: Rob Wilson, Mcminnville , Tenn. 37110 Cell ph. 931-808-5056
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