1957 Chevrolet Two-ten Sport Coupe Project Or Parts on 2040-cars
Auburn, Maine, United States
1957 Chevrolet Two-Ten Sport Coupe: Project Car. I purchased this project in Connecticut 30 years ago. The guy had pieced it together out of three different cars, According to the cowl tag the body is a Two-Ten Sport Coupe with 6 cylinders (See the cowl tag picture). There is a mostly complete small block (Torn apart) included that I was told was a 1957 283 CI. Also included is a Power glide transmission that has a broken off input shaft. Condition of both unknown. All the Parts and pieces in the pictures are included. Please look at the pictures and feel free to contact me with any questions. Local Pick up only. The Chevy is now located in Auburn, Maine. It is sold as is, where is and will need a Car Hauler to move. No Title. The State of Connecticut and Maine do not or did not require title certificates for vehicles manufactured prior to 1981. A $500 deposit is required through PayPal within 24 Hours after closing of Auction. Payment in full required prior to being picked up. Being relisted due to Non-Payment |
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