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1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Two Door Sedan, Beautiful Restoration. 283 V8 Four Barrel on 2040-cars

US $29,900.00
Year:1957 Mileage:695 Color: trim and chrome is complete and perfect and was also completed about
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Two door sedan, beautiful restoration. 283 V8 four barrel, three speed manual transmission, manual steering and brakes. Two tone paint (Dusk Pearl/Imperial Ivory) is beautiful and was professionally done about 4 years ago. This is the original color. Interior is black/silver (original color) cloth and vinyl. It is beautiful and has no wear, rips or tears. Seats, door skins, carpet, headliner has been re-done to exact original specifications. The exterior trim and chrome is complete and perfect and was also completed about 4 years ago.

This car went through a very complete frame on restoration. The sheet metal is very solid with no pops, dings, dents or blemishes. There are a couple of very minute scratches but they are not noticeable. The floor pans and trunk are very solid and did not require patching or replacement.

The 283 V8 four barrel engine is original to the car and has been rebuilt at the time of restoration. It now has an Edelbrock 4 barrel carb, manifold and air cleaner. The oil pan has also been replaced. The original manifold, 4 barrel carburetor, air cleaner and oil pan goes with the car and is shown in a photo. The car has also had many new parts during the restoration including suspension and steering. The car starts, runs and drives great. There are no known mechanical issues. The 695 miles shown on the odometer is the mileage since the restoration. All electrical works including, gages, lights, radio, etc. The original AM radio has a rear speaker and reverb unit that works perfectly. Reverb has an on/off switch. Windows roll up/down easily. The car has a 50s tissue holder.

The Coker wide whitewall P205 75 R14 tires are in great shape

Pick this car up or we will ship it nationally or worldwide for you. We are experts in shipping and have shipped many cars and trucks worldwide. We only charge actual shipping costs and can use your shipper or ours. Let us send this Classic beauty to you and take care of all the details.

Dream Cruise Classics is licensed and bonded. We will make your purchase an easy, stress free transaction. Bid and buy with confidence. Call Nick at 586-797-9040 (office) or 586-453-9316 (cell). Or, email us at nick@dreamcruiseclassics.com . I will be happy to answer any question that you have.

Call Nick at 586-797-9040 (office) or 586-453-9316 (cell). Or, email us at nick@dreamcruiseclassics.com . I will be happy to answer any question that you have.

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