Lambrecht Chevrolet Original 1957 Chevrolet 210 Sedan Power Pack! on 2040-cars
Troy, Missouri, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:4 DR SEDAN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: 210
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: TURQUOISE/WHITE
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Interior Color: GRAY/WHITE
Trim: 210 SEDAN
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: POWER GLIDE AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 60,264
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL LAMBRECHT CHEVROLET 1957 CHEVROLET 210 SEDAN! IF YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT TO THE AUCTION IN PIERCE NE, HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY! THIS AUCTION WAS KNOWN WORLD WIDE AND DREW PEOPLE FROM AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND ALL OVER THE WORLD. AS YOU KNOW THE HISTORY CHANNEL DID A 3 HOUR SPECIAL ON THE LAMBRECHT AUCTION TITLED "WHEELS OF FORTUNE" IN WHICH THIS PARTICULAR '57 CHEVY WAS IN THE BEGING INTRODUCTION AND MADE NUMEROUS APPEARANCES THROUGHT OUT THE SHOW CIT WAS ALSO APART OF VANDERBRINK AUCTIONS TELEVISED COMERCIALS AND ON YOU TUBE.I HAVE ALL THE DOCUMENTATION TO SHOW THAT THIS CAR IS AN ORIGINAL SURVIVOR, INCLUDING BILL OF SALE, ORIGINAL TITLE WHEN IT WAS TRADED BACK TO LAMBRECHT CHEVROLET, OWNERS MANUAL, ORIGINAL IGNITION KEYS, ETC. CHECK OUT THE LINK AT THE END OF THIS DESCRIPTION.
THIS CAR HAS A 283 V-8, 4BARREL CARB, POWER GLIDE AUTOMATIC, AND DUAL EXHAUST. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL POWER PACK CAR. THE BODY IS STRAIGHT, WITH LOTS OF PATINA. THE FRAME AND UNDER CARRIAGE IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND VERY SOUND. THE CAR DOES ROLL WITH OUT ANY PROBLEM AND THE STEERING WORKS FINE. THE TRANSMISION WILL GO INTO PARK NEUTRAL AND DRIVE WITH NO EFFORT. THE MOTOR DOES NOT RUN AND THE RADIATOR IS MISSING. THIS CAR HAS BEEN SETTING IN A NEBRASKA PASTURE FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS, AND ITS IN GOOD SHAPE CONSIDERING THAT! THE SEATS ARE TORN AND HAVE BEEN WORKED ON BY THE ANIMALS AND THE ELEMENTS. THE FLOORS ARE SOLID AND THE FLOOR MATS ARE IN DECENT SHAPE CONSIDERING. THE DASH, RADIO, HVAC CONTROLS, STEERING WHEEL ARE ALL INTACT. THE DRIVER FRONT AND REAR SIDE WINDOWS ARE MISSING.
I HAVE LEFT THE CAR UNTOUCHED OTHER THAN A BATH AND NEW TIRES ON THE ORIGINAL RIMS. THIS CAR WILL BE SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY.
I AM A LICENSED DEALER AND THE ORIGINAL TITLE WILL BE SIGNED OVER TO YOU ALONG WITH COPIES. THE BILL OF SALE FROM LAMBRECHT CHEVROLET WILL STAY IN MY POSSESION.
YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP AND SHIPMENT OF THIS CAR.
THANK YOU AND I HOPE YOU CAN OWN THIS GREAT PIECE OF AMERICANA! http://www.history.com/shows/history-made-now-wheels-of-fortune/videos/history-made-now-wheels-of-fortune
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