1957 Chevrolet Chevy Bel Air Car on 2040-cars
Findlay, Ohio, United States
1957 Chevrolet Chevy Bel Air Car -Great project car! -Car does start, but needs a tune up to keep car running strong (engine will need work done to it). -Has original 283 V8 engine with 2 speed power glide (105,783 miles). -Needs floor and rocker work done. -Body and trim in good condition! -Seats, dash, and steering wheel in great shape! -Car will need all new interior package bought. -Windows would need replaced. -Missing both rear bumper ends (rest of trim is on car). -Car is automatic. -This is a very good solid and beautiful project car! -Drive it and fix as you go! -I do have the title for the car in my name. -Rear wheel drive. -Paint color is tropical turquoise and India ivory. -The trunk latch needs fixed but does open and close. -Needs a gas tank. -Car runs and drives as is! -For a few bucks, this car would be even more beautiful when fully restored! -No trades for this item! **PLEASE READ** You can call or text 419-889-7989 for all questions on car. Item sold as listed, NO RETURNS! ALL SALES FINALE! Item is for pick-up only, no shipping offered. Please do not pay through PAYPAL, money will be refunded. Please pay with cashier’s check or cash. Please pay within seven days of auction end time. Thanks and happy bidding! |
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