1957 Chevy Bel Air 2dr Post Prostreet,hot Rod,street Rod,gasser Project, No Rat! on 2040-cars
Gentry, Arkansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 1,957
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: PRO STREET
Interior Color: Black
1957 CHEVY (TRUE) BEL AIR 2DR POST
THIS CAR WAS BEING BUILT TO BE A SERIOUS DRAG/PRO STREET CAR! TONS OF HOURS AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS SPENT ON A FULL PRO BUILT CAGE, TUBS, RACK AND PINION FRONT END AND FOUR LINK SET UP.
I WILL INCLUDE A NARROWED 9" REAREND, FOUR LINK BARS AND NEW KONI SHOCKS W/SPRINGS.
THIS IS A VERY SOLID CAR WITH NEW FLOORS AND TRUNK. THERE IS A FEW SMALL RUST PITS HERE AN THERE, ALL AND ALL A VERY REMARKABLE SOLID UNRESTORED BODY. I HAVE ALMOST ALL THE STAINLESS TRIM EXCEPT FOR THE TOP AND CORNERS OF THE BACK GLASS TRIM AND THE FRONT FENDER TRIM. GRILL, GRILL BAR, HEADLIGHTS AND BEZELS ARE MISSING ALONG WITH CORNER DASH TRIM. I ONLY HAVE THE BACK GLASS. NOT MUCH INTERIOR PIECES, BUT HAS ALL HEADLINER BOWS.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUILD THIS KIND OF CAR, SAVE YOURSELF ALOT OF TIME, LABOR, AND CASH AND BUY ONE WITH ALL THE HARD WORK DONE. THERE IS NO FRONT END PARTS INSTALLED, SO YOU COULD CHOOSE TO PUT ON A STRAIGHT AXLE AND MAKE A GASSER OUT OF IT.
THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD WITH A BILL OF SALE ONLY....NO TITLE!!! IT DOES RETAIN IT'S VIN. AND DATA PLATES, SO IT IS POSSIBLE TO TAG AND GET A TITLE FOR THIS CAR IF YOU WISH WITHOUT MUCH TROUBLE (DEPENDING ON YOUR STATE). IF YOU LIVE IN ARKANSAS ALL YOU NEED IS A BILL OF SALE, INSURANCE, AND ANTIQUE TAG IT TO GET A TITLE BACK.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 479-238-1122. IF YOU MAKE AN OFFER AND IT ISN'T AUTOMATICLY DECLINED, YOU MUST LEAVE A NUMBER I CAN REACH YOU AT OR CALL ME, OR I WILL DECLINE THE OFFER. I NEED TO KNOW THERE IS A RESPONSIBLE ADULT ON THE OTHER END WITH THE FUNDS TO PAY. I MAY CONSIDER TRADES ON MUSCLE CARS AND HOT RODS ... NO PROJECTS, I HAVE TOO MANY ALREADY!
I CAN ALSO DELIVER THIS CAR IN THE U.S. FOR $1.50 A LOADED MILE (ONE WAY).
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 for Sale
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