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1957 Chevy Belair $150k Resto A/c Overdrive Trans No Reserve 1955 1956 on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:4300 Color: Blue /
 Tan
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v8 350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: v857l111140
Year: 1957
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: coupe
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: chevy belair
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 4,300

                   OFFERED AT NO RESERVE

<CENTER>THE CAR YOU ARE LOOKING AT IS A 1957 CHEVY 210 COUPE 4YRS AGO WAS A $150K FRAME OFF RESTORATION ..FIRST THE MOTOR IS A 350 BRODEX ALUMINIUM HEADS.BDS BLOWER
      WITH 2 HOLLEY CARBS.ALL BUILET PULLYS  COG DRIVE PULLYS MOTOR MAKE 700HP ON  PUMP GAS.VINTAGE A/C BUT RUNS VERY SMOOTH THIS CAR WAS BUILT TOO BE DREVEN PURRS LIKE A KITTEN BUT WHEN YOU STEP ON THE GAS IT TURNS INTO A BEAST.THE BODY ON THE CAR IS SUPPER STRAIGHT NO NO RUST ANY WHERE !!!!!FLAWLESS..THE INTERIOR IS LEATHER AND TWEED.ALL DIGITAL GAUGES OIL GAS TEMP RPM MPH CLOCK BOOST .THE UNDERCARRIAGE OF THE CAR IS SHOW CAR QUALITY ALL POWDER COATED AND PAINTED ALL BRAIDED LINES AND STAINLESS STEEL LINES....9INCH REAREND  WITH 411 GEARS THE OVER DRIVE TRANMISSION MAKE EASY TOO DRIVE ON THE FREEWAY 70MPH AT 2600RPM  STARTS UP AND IDOLS LIKE ANY NEW CAR ....4LINK BACK HALF ...4WHEEL DISC BRAKES. POWER STEERING THE PAINT IS IS A 10 OUT OF A 10 ,,,,THE CAR HAS ONLY 4300 MILES ON RESTORATION...TOO MUCH TOO LIST ..ONE OF THE BEST 57 CHEVY IV EVER SEEN ...SELLER HAS THE RIGHTS TOO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME THE CAR IS IN THE LOCAL PAPER PLEASE DONT BID IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO BUY THE CAR OR DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDS READY SO IF YOU NEED MORE INFO OR LIKE TOO MAKE A DEAL CALL (626)391-5534


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