1957 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 210 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
If you have any questions please email at: shirelysmmathiesen@highsociety.org .
Up for sale is my 1957 Chevrolet two door hardtop. The car was originally a 210 model but the previous owner put
the Bel-Air trim on it. The car has a 383 stroker motor, new 11 inch clutch and a Muncie 4 speed transmission with
Hurst shifter. It has new black paint and it looks great. New bumpers, grill, grill bar, taillights, side and rear
glass with new chrome trim. It has front power disk brakes with tubular upper and lower a frames and power
steering. Torque thrust style wheels from American racing with nice tires. Chrome shorty headers with cut outs and
Flowmaster mufflers with dumps just in front of the rear end making it sound great. HEI distributor and new holly
carburetor. AM/FM radio, rear shock bar, This car runs and drives great, good family cruiser and fun to drive too.
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