1957 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 210 on 2040-cars
Sherman, Texas, United States
For more pictures email at: kristikrruel@norwichfans.com .
Up for sale is this beautiful 1957 Chevy 210 four door Station wagon. Definitely a rare desert jewel. Painted
Coral and white you can see her coming from down the street, and black and white interior bring the whole package
together. She Starts right up and runs great , easy for a nice cruise. She has the original 283 v8 that she came
with out of the factory 59 years ago. Matching numbers. She has been upgraded from points to HEI petronix kit.
The car turns heads every where it goes. She will make a perfect fit for any person wanting a piece of American
history wanting to cruise in style. This car is classic as cars get. She come with the classic original style
keystone rims, as well as the classic original rims to suit your mood. She fits in any occasion, or quick drive
to the ice cream shop, or a nice drive to the local car show, even a nice sunset drive. Takes cruising to the next
level. There is really no cooler experience than driving this car around. Any defect she has are very minor and
are on the exterior of the car. They can be seen on the pictures provided. Please don't hesitate to ask any
questions. Thank you. 520 869 4504 . If no answer leave a message call you back A.S.A.P
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