FOR SALE IS A 1957 CHEVY 2 DR H.T. THE CAR HAS JUST HAD A BODY ON RESTORATION WITH 2 STAGE BASE COAT CLEAR COAT REFINISH AND LOOKS VERY NICE. THE ENGINE HAS BEEN REPLACED BY A PRIOR OWNER WITH A 350 C.I. CRATE ENGINE BUT THE ORIGINAL 283 C.I. 2 BBL ENGINE IS INCLUDED WITH THE SALE. I CANNOT SPEAK FOR THE CONDITION OF THE ORG. ENGINE. THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN REDONE BY A PRIOR OWNER AND IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION . ALL GAGES AND SWITCHS WORK WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE CLOCK. I THINK THAT THOSE WORKED FOR ABOUT A YEAR WHEN NEW. THE TRUNK AND ENGINE COMPARTMENT'S ARE CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION FOR THE AGE. THE RADIO AND HORNS ARE AFTERMARKET AND HAD BEEN REPLACED BY A PRIOR OWNER,HOWEVER THE ORGINAL RADIO AND HORNS COME WITH THE CAR. I DO NOT KNOW IF THOSE ITEMS WORK OR NOT. A SMALL SECTION OF THE DRIVERS FLOOR HAS BEEN REPLACE BY A PRIOR OWNER. THE REST OF THE FLOOR-ROCKERS-TRUNK AREA LOOK GOOD. THE CAR DRIVES VERY NICE AND GETS A LOT OF LOOKS AND THUMBS UP WHEN I HAVE DRIVEN IT. IF A BUYER WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SOMEONE INSPECT THE VEHICLE, I HAVE NO OBJECTIONS TO THAT. A $1,000.00 DEPOSIT WOULD BE REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER THE END OF THE AUCTION FROM THE HIGH BIDDER. THERE IS NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED ON THIS VEHICLE. THE CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME AS THE VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE RESERVE HAS BEEN LOWERED !!!!!!!!!!!!! SHIPPING WILL BE PAID BY THE BUYER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT STEVESBAD55@YAHOO.COM AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU AS SOON AS POSSABLE. THANKS FOR LOOKING
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