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1957 Chevrolet Sport Coupe Nut And Bolt Restoration Hot-rod (all-new) Must See on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:3000
Location:

Bee Spring, Kentucky, United States

Bee Spring, Kentucky, United States
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         1957 Chevrolet two-door Coupe 

    OVER $150,000 SPENT ON THE CAR

    NUT AND BOLT FRAME OFF RESTORATION

   

   This 1957Chevrolet is all number matching 

  

  IF YOUR LOOKING FOR THE

  BEST RESTORED 1957 Chevrolet 

   Coupe  AROUND THIS IS IT.

  This 1957Chevrolet was the first year for the  revised forward-looking design, Incredibly stylish  at the time and flat-out gorgeous today, With V-8 power and luxurious interior. This particular 1957  Chevrolet may very well be the nicest one around. With just 3,000 miles a nut and bolt frame off rotisserie restoration, It is a stunning example of Chevrolets finest work. the body  is 100% original sheet-metal From the nose to the glamorous fins, This 57 Chevrolet Bel Air was repainted with its original black color scheme and  is  the factory color. It Is Truly as remarkable in person as it looks in the photos.This one receive the superior chrome and stainless package, Which is how the car was designed initially.The engine is a 283ci V-8, With the factory powerglide transmission, The engine bay is orderly , All very correct and detailed with beautiful factory  valve covers, Detailed like hoses ,The battery and all the wiring is new and correct in every way ,That anchors a wonderfully  detailed chassis, New dual exhaust system, The suspension  has been completely rebuilt,The brakes have been rebuilt, New gas tank  and  fresh new gas lines and a rebuilt  fuel pump for reliability, This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air  rides on gorgeous factory wheels and spinner hubcaps, with BF Goodrich  silver town wide white walls as original. This 1957Chevrolet Bel Air has the correct upholstery one of the most handsome interior designs of the era. With the cool red instrument binnacles and a steering wheel with a hub it looks like a jet nozzle, Lookup and you will find chrome roof bows it makes to structural part of the headliner of the overall design very cool, The original spare tire is still stashed in the trunk unused from the past five decades.



Engine stamp  T402F = April 2

Transmission stamp F = 283  power-glide

Body tag

Paint 397 =onyx black

Trim 676 = black and red

 

This 1957Chevrolet Bel Air is near flawless and every way

you could look the world over  and not find a better 1957Chevrolet Bel Air  to door hardtop coupe  

 

      FOR MORE INFO EMAIL STEVE@SANDSCLASSICCARS.COM

 

  • NEW Black PAINT
  • NEW Factory INTERIOR
  • All new BRAKES 
  • Windshield washer
  • Electric wipers
  • Am pushbutton radio
  • Dual exhaust
  • Fender skirts  
  • All new  wide whitewall silver town tires
  • NEW CORRECT CHROME AND STAINLESS
  • Factory  TACH & GAUGES
  • DAY/NIGHT REAR VIEW MIRROR
  • ALL ORIGINAL BODY PANELS
  • NEW factory WIRING HARNESS
  • FACTORY TINTED WINDOWS
  • NEW ENGINE
  • NEW RADIATOR
  • NEW BATTERY
  • NEW EXHAUST
  • NEW TAIL LIGHTS
  • NEW GAS LINES
  • ALL NEW BRAKES
  • ALL NEW SUSPENSION
  • ALL NEW CHROME AND STAINLESS
  • LOOK UNDER THIS 1957 Chevy Bel Air  is RUST FREE

    

 

 

THIS 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air HAS A  FRAME-OFF RESTORATION ON A RUST FREE BODY. THE PAINT IS SLICK AS GLASS AND THE BODY IS LASER STRIGHT ALL THE BODY PANELS LINE UP AS THEY SHOULD.

THIS 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM. NOTHING WAS OVER LOOKED THIS  1957 Chevrolet Bel Air  IS READY FOR ANY SHOW.

(A MUST SEE AND DRIVE CAR)   (YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED)

 

FOR MORE INFO CALL STEVE @ (270-259-1491)  OR (270-597-6964)  (270-597-6965)

OR EMAIL  STEVE@SANDSCLASSICCARS.COM 

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