Chevrolet: Bel Air/150/210 150 on 2040-cars
Bladen, Nebraska, United States
1957 Chevrolet 2 door 150 un restored original condition 6 cyl 3 speed runs and drives heater core leaks parked in heated garage in 1972 started once a year not driven recent brake work to get ready to sell starts stops and shifts very well for original car miles are believed to be actual this car has never been cleaned since 1972 oil change and inspection stickers verify miles engine sounds and starts very well clutch feel's strong has never been driven more than a mile or so since parked at a time till now after brake work it was driven a few miles till heater core stated to leak runs cool no overheating radiator works great trans shifts good no diff noise this car will clean up very nice but we did not want to do that so people can see how well this car was stored the patina on this car not be duplicated
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