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Barn Find 1957 Chevy Bel Air, 2 Door Post on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:0
Location:

Grants Pass, Oregon, United States

Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
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Up for auction is a nice barn find. 1957 Chevy Bel Air. 2 door post. Currently has a 327 turbo fire engine. Needs radiator and a few extra parts. Has a trunk full of chrome including bumpers in good shape. Body is very solid except for a very small amount of rust which I took a picture of. Floors have had patches cut out. Carpet was left in wet and when pulled up it was rusting a bit. Most panels are there to fix but not sure if all of them are included. Passenger side glass is cracked I believe all other glass is in good shape. Trying to help sell this for a man who is thinning out his collection. Its a great start. It is very hard to find a car this solid and straight. Seats are in the car but not bolted down. And as you can see from the pics the fenders are just sitting on the car not bolted down. This car was being torn down to undergo a restoration. Reserve is low. If you are interested in buying it now please email or call me and I will tell you what the price is.

Thanks for looking and good luck



1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Post Car
Clean Title
Feel free to ask any questions or request more pictures
Call Chris at 1-541-441-0099

Vehicle is located in Grants Pass , Or 97526

Vehicle is being sold "AS-IS"  Buyer is responsible for shipping.
Purchase Paperwork will need to be filled out and returned to complete the purchase.

$500 Non Refundable Deposit Due VIA PayPal Within 24 Hours Of Auction End

For Sale By Dealer : Merlin Auto Sales DA1857
Po Box 342 Merlin,Or. 97532
541-476-2629 OR 541-441-0099







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On May-07-14 at 16:50:04 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I MADE A MISTAKE, THIS IS A MANUAL TRANSMISSION!! NOT AUTOMATIC.


THANK YOU!!!

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