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1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2dr Hdtp Sport Coupe With Video on 2040-cars

US $40,500.00
Year:1957 Mileage:59000
Location:

Oregon City, Oregon, United States

Oregon City, Oregon, United States
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Beautiful mint 1957 Bel Air 2dr Hardtop Sport Coupe in Matador Red with matching Red & Black vinyl & cloth interior. 283 V8 with 4 bbl carb & rare factory original 3 spd manual on the columm or 3 on the tree ( more common on the 150's & 210's ). Paint, windows, front windshield, chrome, stainless, interior, engine bay, trunk & chassis are extremely immaculate. Fully functional car every component works except the clock. Has power steering, power brakes, AC, factory original signal seeking wonderbar radio, intermittent wipers with low & high speeds, front seat belts, dual side mirrors, dual exhaust, disk brakes on all 4's, door handle guards, bumper bullets, wheel spinners & the classic wide whites with matching spare. This is a very stock original looking '57 Chevy that's been slightly upgraded & modernized to insure greater & better reliability & drivability to be more roadworthy & user friendly for today's world. This 57 can easily pass for a show car....it's that good. I encourage & recommend all serious buyers to come & see the car in person if you can. THE CAR SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. This 57 year old classic runs & drives & rides like a dream, this car can be driven anywhere. Car is turnkey & ready to go drive it or show it. I believe I've described the car correctly & accurately based on my first hand knowledge of the car & it's condition. Payment must be a bank transfer or cash bills & no checks & please no trades. Contact phone is 971 732-2691 serious calls only please. This is an Oakland, California built car so it's solid as a rock. I ran a magnet on the entire car & it stuck to every part of the car as I said car is rock solid. Bid with confidence.


On Jul-11-14 at 12:31:55 PDT, seller added the following information:

As I said see the car in person if you can if you don't have time then make time & ride a train, plane, bus, taxi, magic carpet a witches broom a skateboard or even if you have to hop on a pogo stick to see this impressive car. It'll be worth the trip.

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