1957 Chevy Belair 150/210 Custom Restro Mod Very Nice 2 Door Post Leather More on 2040-cars
Arlington, Washington, United States
1957 Chevy 2 door post Restro Mod over $125,000 in receipts. Started with a rust free media blasted car as seen in the photos. This car has custom everything, no expense has been spared! Car has only 200 miles on it since the being completed. Custom suede and leather interior from a Cadillac Eldorado including a suede headliner. Stainless fuel cel, 4 wheel disc brakes, Classic industries gauges, power steering, norrowed 12 bolt posi rearend, remote door and trunk release, Boyd Coddington 18" front 20" rear wheels, Alpine CD stereo with iPod plugin, Focal and infinity speakers amps and subs, all four power windows, original 1957 Pontiac grill has been rechromed but I blacked it out , but could be easily removed to reveal the chrome is so desired, All sheet metal and stainless parts are original NO REPOPS, wing windows have been removed along with several other subtle modifications, Chrome and billit balanced Chevy 350 with TPI fuel injection along with a 700R4 transmission rebuilt with upgraded corvette parts.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me, if you want to call me just email me and I will give you my phone number to about the car. I will work with the buyer in anyway I can to help with shipping arrangements |
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