1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop Fuel Injected on 2040-cars
Jensen Beach, Florida, United States
Offered for sale is this very nice 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop. This car was the subject of a restoration many years ago. The paint is well over 20 years old. The car is a good solid car that is now showing signs of flaws in the paint. The paint has several flaws and checking. This car has been the benefactor of an engine rebuild approximately 6 years ago. The engine is a solid lifter 283 and has a 1957 Rochester Fuel Injection Unit 7014800, which was rebuilt at the same time. The car even has the very hard to find 1110905 Distributor dated 7D23. The engine block is not original to the car. The car has a close ratio Muncie transmission with a Hurst Shifter. The car runs and drives very well. The interior is in good condition overall. The radio is out of the dash, but can be seen in the trunk. I don’t know if it works. The engine compartment is clean and well sorted. This car is a Bel Air, and was originally a Black Car. The interior was originally Black and Red which is now obviously changed. Overall, this is a great car to enjoy as it sits, or is very deserving of a quality repaint. The car has some very hard to find and valuable parts which really make this a great value to a trained eye. Please call me directly at 561.307.2232 with any questions. The car is in Jensen Beach, FL and inspections are welcome by appointment. VIN VC57N112587 Fuel Injection Unit 7104800 Distributor 1110905 7D23 Terms of Sale: The vehicle is sold AS IS with no warranty or guarantee of any kind. Shipping is the responsibility of the winning bidder. The car must be paid in full within 5 days of auction end. An immediate deposit of $1,000 is due from the winning bidder. If you care to have an inspection or view the vehicle prior to purchase, do so prior to bid. The car must be picked up within 10 days of auction end. Please call in advance of bidding with any questions that you may have. |
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