Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Teal
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Interior Color: Teal
Year: 1957
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: MANUAL
Mileage: 23,000
1957 CHEVROLET BELAIR / 2DR HARDTOP , 283 2X4 V-8 3 SPEED AND OVERDRIVE.
YOU ARE NOW LOOKING AT MY 1957 CHEVY ,YOU WILL NOT FIND ONE ANY MORE SOLID THAN THIS ONE FOR THIS AMOUNT OF MONEY .
THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND VERY ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR THE WHEELS AND TIRES , "BUT I HAVE THE ORIGINALS WHEELS AND HUBCAPS ALSO ONE OTHER THING YOU WILL NOTICE IS THE AIR CLEANERS , BUT I ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL BATMAN OIL FILLED BREATHER. THE CAR IS 3 IN THE TREE AND ALSO HAS FACTORY OVERDRIVE .
EVERYTHING ON THIS CAR IS IN PERFECT WORKING CONDITION AND YOU CAN DRIVE OR TRAILER THE CAR TO ANY SHOW .
THIS AD WILL SHOW UP AS MY SELLING LOCATION FOR THE CAR FROM "NOVA SCOTIA CANADA " THIS CAR IS IN MY GARAGE IN MERRITT ISLAND FLORIDA
I AM AROUND ALL THE TIME AND IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COME AND SEE THE CAR SEND ME AN EMAIL AND I CAN GIVE YOU MY # AND ADDRESS , IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A GREAT CRUISER OR SHOW PIECE THIS IS PRICED TO SELL .
I CAN HELP SHIP ANYWHERE IN THE US. OR CANADA
CONTACT : BILL CLARKE
MAY CONSIDER TRADE TOWARD 2012 CORVETTE GRAND SPORT 3LT , OR 26FT FORMULA
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