1957 Chevrolet Bel Air on 2040-cars
Pedro, Ohio, United States
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Beautifully restored 1957 Chevy 210 post. This car was a body off restoration about 5 years ago by the previous
owner, and I have owned it ever since. I have historical tags on it, which in Ohio allows me to drive it only to
car shows and events, and limited miles. It has been driven about 10,000 miles since being restored, and shows
63,984 on the odometer, although I have no idea if that is actual mileage. The odometer may have already went
around once. But that matters not as it has been totally redone, and does not have the original engine or
transmission. It now has a 350 Chevy engine mated to a 350 Turbo transmission. I was told it was from a 1969
Corvette, although I've never cared to trace any numbers. The car has been totally care free for me since the day I
bought it, and is still in the same condition as the day I bought it, and runs just as good as the day I bought it.
It never leaks or uses any oil. It has been upgraded with power steering and power front disc brakes. The car
handles beautifully, like a modern car. It also has tilt steering with new Grand steering wheel. The interior is
all done in black leather, and rides extremely well. This is a 210 model, 2 door post. They are becoming extremely
more sought after now that the prices for hard tops are going through the roof. This one attracts a lot of
attention every where I go. It has a gorgeous paint job, which has held up extremely well. This car is all steel.
No bondo in this car anywhere. The original fenders were rechromed. Most if not all of the trim was replaced with
new quality aftermarket parts, which still looks practically new.
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