1957 Chevrolet 2 Door Wagon 150 Handyman Special on 2040-cars
Lagrangeville, New York, United States
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Body/Chasis Paint is Viper red and Artic white New fenders/quarters/stainless trim,glass and factory tinted windshield New Front doors & rear door weatherstripping New Front and rear bumbers,grill, grill bar, headlight bezels, bumper bullets, hood spears New lights and lenses New Front disc brakes New rear brake shoes, springs and Drums New 8" power booster and prop valve along with optional booster bracket to move booster up and to the right for additional clearance. Nova 10 bolt posi rear. (3.55 gear) 2 1/2" stainless dual exhaust system w/polished tips. Hooker under chassis headers New 2 1/2" driveshaft. New fuel tank, sender and fuel fill hose. New eagle alloy torque thrust wheels and new 225/70/15 radial tires New shocks all around. Fluidyne 3" core aluminum radiator and new 16"-2700CFM electric fan. New Newport engineering wiper motor and stainless wipers. New heater blower motor. New braided front brake hoses and 3/8" fuel line. New power steering including 605 steering box belts pulleys Etc. Traction bars
Engine: 383 Stroker small block 010 Chevy block New crank and rods KB pistons-10.0-1 Lunati hydraulic roller cam Lunati roller lifters Lunati roller rockers w/posi locks Lunati 3/8" push rods Lunati valve springs and locks/retainers Merlin steel heads, #020 with stainless valves Polished Manifold Polished oil pan Edelbrock 4 barrel Carb Chrome Valve covers Chrome custom PCV Valve 100 Amp Alternator Accel electronic ignition Accel wires Battery and other accessories ie: water pump gaskets belts hoses etc.
Transmission Fresh turbo 350 Lokar kick down linkage Alluminum pan with drain plug B&M reverse lockout shifter
Interior New two tone Tweed interior-original seat frames with fold down rear seat New two tone tweed door panels New head liner New Carpet All interior trim painted to match New door handles New window cranks Oil pressure, water temp, volt gauge and mini tach New radio, speakers, amps, and subs
This is 1 of 14,740 150 model 2 door station wagons built in 1957 this car is 90% restored and mostly new. This car would take very little money and effort to get it to 100% |
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