1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sports Coupe Resto-mod on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Up for auction is a beautiful, low-mileage 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air resto-mod with less than 2k miles on professional body-off restoration. If you're looking at this auction, then you know that this is one of the most iconic cars of the 20th century...and this is a truly pristine example.
-- Torch red exterior with black interior. -- ALL NEW: paint, exterior and interior chrome, stainless trim, rubber, glass, wiring, etc. NO EXPENSE SPARED on replacing / restoring / updating parts on this car. -- Built-to-order 350ci / 325hp engine. -- TH 350 transmission (2500 stall converter). -- Electronic ignition. -- ALL NEW front suspension with late-model power steering conversion. -- Ididit steering column, with tilt wheel. -- Front disc brakes. -- High capacity radiator with electric fan. -- EVERY MECHANICAL PART on this car either new or restored. -- Totally restored seats (springs, frames, foam, etc.). NOT just new covers. -- Leather-wrapped Corvette steering wheel. -- Hidden audio system (radio and multi-disc CD player). -- Custom trunk treatment. -- ICE COLD A/C. -- New 17" American Torque Thrust II polished wheels...LESS THAN 10 MILES ON WHEELS. -- 215 / 55 / 17R Michelin tires. No expense was spared on restoring this car. Body was taken off frame and restored by noted Atlanta area professional restoration shop. Absolutely stunning paint and body work. Gaps are better than new. Everything works like it should. If you've wanted to own the perfect '57, this is your chance. The owner has other vehicles on eBay now, as he is trying to thin an impressive classic car collection. NO TRADES will be considered. If you want to see the car before bidding, contact me through "contact seller" through eBay. Car located 1 mile off I-75 exit 267 in Marietta, GA. RESERVE WILL NOT BE DISCLOSED. I have sold cars, trucks, boats, tractor, trailers, etc., on eBay since 1998. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. I will assist with shipping once payment is made. Don't miss out -- if you've dreamed of owning "the hot one," this is your chance. Good luck. |
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