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1957 Chevrolet 150 *nice Find* on 2040-cars

US $18,750.00
Year:1957 Mileage:80000
Location:

Royse City, Texas, United States

Royse City, Texas, United States

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1957 CHEVROLET 150 *NICE FIND*

If you are looking cool 150 to cruise in this is the car for you. This Chevy is straight and solid.
It was originally a six cylinder car. Now it has an all rebuilt 283 four barrel motor. ALL NEW
exhaust,clutch, front end brakes, and brake lines. Steering column has been rebuilt. Rear end
has all new bearings and seals. Since the drive train has been rebuilt it has less than 200 miles.
80k original miles on car. Runs and drives EXCELLENT.  All original floor panels *very solid.
Trunk is nice. The only spot of rust I found on the car is in the trunk. Very small and is shown
in the last photo below. The body is nice and straight. Everything lines up and as solid as can be.
The interior has new seats covers, carpet, headliner, sill plates, with original door panels.
Interior  and dash is in beautiful condition. New four tires on car. This was a 2 owner car before
I got it. The paint is pretty much original a few touch ups have been done. It could use a new
paint job but, it still turns LOTS of heads.
Over all this is very well maintained car, I can't say it enough how solid this car is.
No disappointments
what so ever.


Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
972-898-0667

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