1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4v Power Pack 283 W/ 3 Speed Overdrive 2 Dr Hardtop Chevy on 2040-cars
Burnsville, North Carolina, United States
Here is a very nice restored 1957 chevy bel air 2 door hardtop. first off i am selling this car for a friend and i will try to ansewer all questions through him that i do not know personally. The car was perfesisonaly restored around 10 years ago useing the best parts that could be bought. you could not build this car today for the reserve price. Also A/C was added for confort and this car is a factory POWER PACK 4v with 3 SPEED OVERDRIVE a very rare option back in the day. This car you can jump in and drive anywhere and re-live the late 50's again! This type of car is a very good investment, better than any stock market going on nowdays for sure. Engine is 283 4v from factory all is correct and the black paint is very nice and holds its shine well. The interior looks awsome! the car is super solid and all body lines and jambs are straight and the doors shut like it did when it was new. From what i was told the milage is correct. This car has won best of show and many other trophies.
NOTE: Winner of this auction must pay a deposit of $1000. into my paypal account within 12 hours of auction end. The remainder of the balance must be in the form of wire transfer or cash in person. i have listed the auto to the best of my knowledge so bidders please ask all questions prior to placeing a bid if you have any concerns. you can also call me anytime on this auto if need be. 828-208-1674 On Mar-14-14 at 07:09:46 PDT, seller added the following information: To add to the payment info: The $1000. is a non-refundable deposit so if you are serious this would not be a problem. also the balance due be paid in full within 10 days of auction end in the form of wire transfer or cash. delivery is up to the buyer who they get to transport the auto. If its not to far i mayt can personaly deliver for a fee. Car must be picked up within 30 days from date won on auction, if you need more time please let me know before auction ends and we can work that out. thanks and good luck! |
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