1957 Chevy Belair 2dr Post on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: SIERRA GOLD
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: SIERRA GOLD AND BEIGE
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: BELAIR 2 DR POST
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: power disc brakes and power steering, Air Conditioning
Mileage: 1,000
I'M THE THIRD OWNER OF THIS ARIZONA CAR WHICH ONLY HAD 80K ORIGINAL MILES ON IT WITH 3 SPEED MANUAL ON THE COLUMN BEFORE THE RESTORE. SOLID CAR, NO RUST! THIS IS NOT A HACK JOB FROM A BUNCH OF BACKYARD MECHANICS PUTTING A LOT OF PRETTY STUFF AND FLUFF, (EITHER DOING IT WRONG OR THE WRONG PART!) SEEN IT ALL!.. ALL WORK WAS PROFESSIONALLY DONE FROM PRO SHOPS AND CERTIFIED MECHANICS. THE ONLY THING NOT TOUCHED IS THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR WHICH IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR THE AGE WITH ONLY BEAD STITCHING SPLITTING. THIS CAN BE REPAIRED AND THAT JUST DIDN'T GET DONE YET. INSTEAD OF NEW, I WANTED THE ORIGINAL REPAIRED. EVERYTHING LISTED IS ALL NEW WITH LESS THAN A THOUSAND MILES ON THE WHOLE RESTORE SO HERE IT GOES.......NOTE, I'M NOT PUTTING THE WORD "NEW" AFTER EVERYTHING, JUST KNOW THAT EVERYTHING IS.....NEW!
*350/330 HORSE MOTOR
*MUNSIE 4 SPEED/ HURST SHIFTER & LINKAGE
*DRIVE LINE, CLUTCH/PRESSURE PLATE
*BRAKES, BRAKE LINES, GAS TANK, FUEL LINES, CARB, ELECTRONIC IGNITION, RADIATOR AND FAN, EVERYTHING THAT BOLTS TO THE MOTOR AND WHATS UNDER THE HOOD, ETC, ETC, ETC,......
*RACK AND PINION POWER STEERING
*FRONT DISC BRAKES
*VINTAGE AC
*FLAMING RIVER TILT STEERING
*LED TAIL LIGHTS
* ALL CHROME, RE-CHROMED
*GRILLE
* ALL STAINLESS STEEL AND EMBLEMS
*AMERICAN RACING WHEELS
*BF GOODRICH T/A'S
*BODY MOUNTS TO FRAME
*SHOCKS AND SUSPENSION
*COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEM
*PAINT, 3 YEARS OLD
** STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL TRUNK MAT AND SPARE TIRE!! (NO, THOSE ARE NOT NEW)
IN CONCLUSION, I KNOW I'M FORGETTING SOMETHING... THIS HAS BEEN A 5 YEAR PROJECT AND I REALLY DON'T WANT TO SELL HER BUT FOR PERSONAL REASONS, IT HAS TO GO AND SO THE RESERVE ON THIS CAR IS WAAAAYYY LESS THAN WHAT I HAVE INVESTED AND WAY LESS THEN SOMEONE BUYING A PROJECT CAR AND GETTING IT WHERE THIS ONE IS....WELL, WHAT I'M GETTING AT, WE AREN'T STUPID HERE, YOU'LL HAVE WAY MORE IN ONE FROM SCRATCH THEN JUST TAKING THIS OVER AND DO YOUR FINISHING TOUCHES. FINISHING TOUCHES AS IN THE INTERIOR,...THAT'S IT, THE CAR IS DONE! NO DISAPPOINTMENTS! GOOD LUCK IN BIDDING.
NOTE: CAR WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL FUNDS ARE IN MY BANK AND VERIFIED... NO PAY PAL, NO BIDDING!
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CAR PICK UP AND TRANSPORT. FUNDS MUST BE PAID IN SEVEN DAYS AFTER CLOSE OF AUCTION.... BE SERIOUS HERE, NO SCAMMERS!
On Jul-21-13 at 20:53:17 PDT, seller added the following information:
OH YA, 2 INCH DROP SPINDLES AS WELL INSTALLED. THE SPEEDOMETER WORKS BUT I DISCONNECTED IT DUE TO IT STARTED MAKING NOISE. THE RADIO WORKS BUT I PULLED THE SPEAKER TO REPLACE AND NEVER DID. THE WIPER ARMS ARE ALL THERE, THE WIPER MOTOR QUIT. WAS PLANNING ON UPGRADING THE WIPERS AND THE SPEEDO. ALL GAUGES WORK AND DASH LIGHTS. CLOCK DOES NOT. ALL LIGHTS WORK, HORN WORKS, DOME LIGHT WORKS. THINK THAT'S ALL. I'LL ADD IF I THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE. FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS.
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