1957 Chevy Gasser 2 Lane Blacktop on 2040-cars
Hillsdale, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:355
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: 210
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 500
Exterior Color: Gray
1957 chevy 2 door sedan gasser or 2 lane blacktop style car,fresh built 355 , trw forged flattop pistons, moly rings 10/10 crank, high volume oil pump,double roller timing chain,melling 280 cam, 461 casting camel hump fuelie heads with screw in studs 550 lift springs , 5 angle valve job, pc seals, elddelbrock street tunnel ram with 2 600 holleys, new distributor with pertronics electronic conversion. motor is all new with about 500 miles on it runs very strong,turbo 350 trans with b&m 2500 stall converter,rearend is original 57 with 370 gear, the entire driveline is fresh , heres a list of what is new on the car new aluminum radiator
new dual electric fans
new american autowire updated wiring harness
new one wire alternater
new starter
new hedmen headers
new 2 1/4 dual flowmaster exhaust
new battery
all new custom made brake lines
new master cylinder,power booster,proportioning valve
new 11 inch rotors,calipers,
new upper and lower ball joints
new a frame bushings
new wheel cylinders and brake hardware in rear
new stock 57 gas tank
new 57 fuel sending unit
new fuel lines
new high volume fuel pump
new shocks front and rear
new guages and tachometer
new b&m starshifter
new american racing torque thrust tto wheels 15 by 5 in front and 15 by 8 in rear
new vintage firestone 670 by 15 pie crust tires in front
new radir mickey thompson 29 by 9 piecrust dragster slicks (white walls turned in)
new front tinted windshield with new front and rear 150 rubbers.
new rear bumper,new tailights bulbes etc.
basically everything in the car is new im sure ive forgotten some things but you get the idea, i started building the car in november and had it running and on the road by april, it was a bare shell when i got it , ive got all the reciepts for everything , the car runs and drives great its very dependable (it should be everything is new) the body is very nice no rust floors are rust free trunk is rust free needs no metal work the body has been off the frame and has new body bushings, frame is california one piece, front end is fiberglass flip up , car needs paint carpet and headliner, body is very straight , interior is fiberglass lowback buckeery streetable ts with custom mounts , no back seat. car weighs 2800 lbs with half a tank of gas, everything works just as its supposed to, very streetable goes down the road at 2300 rpm at 55 ,very quick, very cool get lots of compliments . asking 12,500 can;t be built for this ive got the reciepts if interested call 517 425 1342 john looking to get a streetrod type car 28 to 34 or 46 to 48 ford
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