1957 Chevy Belair Coupe, Must Go Today on 2040-cars
Farmington, Michigan, United States
Engine:350 Small Block
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Black
Drive Type: Manuel
Mileage: 83,196
Hello All.
I'm selling a all original 1957 Chevy this Vehicle has been stored for the last few years and a shame it hasn't seen much road time, I pick up the 57 Chevy from the original owner I was told that this car has been in the family since 1957. Now 8 years later it has been sitting in the garaged. The car was painted about 8 years ago give or take also I was told the 57 Chevy did have a Frame of restoration & undercarriage and frame was blasted and painted.
I pick up this car by mistake, I was helping out the family Financial and it just fell in my lap (Long Story), People this car is in amazing shape BUT i'm not a 57 Chevy Lover so I would love to sell it to someone that will enjoy more than I ever would.
Body:
The car has had a frame off restoration, Frame is painted and under carriage painted. The body has No issue at all original sheet metal no bond. All the chrome is great! I swear looks like NEW when the car was Restored there was no metal replace no rust issue just sand blasted and painted
Interior:
The Interior was redone and wrap with Black leather, the front bench seat was taken out and replace with Late GTO buckets seats also wrap with leather, The back seat came out of a Impala.
Motor:
The Original 283 was taken out and replace with a Fresh 350. 194 heads, hydraulic lifters, mild Cam, Headers, Msd Ignition, Msd Wires & new plugs, new motor and trans Monet.
The Motor & Trans work was done at,
Cauley Performance Automotive7020 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield, Mi 48322
Phone# 248.855.9700
Transmission:
New Gm 4 speed Hurst shifter & a New Clutch.
Rear End:
The rear end was replace with a 456 gear and heat treated and balance.
If you have any questions please call me 248-240-5200 Jimmy
PLEASE DON'T CALL ME AND WASTE MY TIME IF YOU'RE NOT A SERIOUS BUYER!
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