1957 Chevy 150, Blue Flame 6 Cyl. Three Speed, Original Two Owner on 2040-cars
New Hudson, Michigan, United States
Engine:6 cylinder Blue Flame
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: 150 trim
Warranty: as is no warranty
Drive Type: 3 speed column shift
Mileage: 41,000
Exterior Color: Tan
This 1957 150 Chevy is a two owner vehicle. Purchased new by the original owner in Arkansas and owned until the early 1990's. It has paper work, original owners manual and receipts dating back to its purchase from oil changes to tire purchases. This car has had one repaint but maintains its original body panels. There is no rust through spots that I can tell. The underside has never been undercoated in an effort to hide anything. It shows the original floors and frame as when it came off the line. While these areas show surface rust, nothing is even close to rusting through. This car drives out perfect, no shakes, vibrations, rattles etc. Starts and idles with no smoke from the exhaust. It is truely a find and would make a great upgrade project or simply leave as is and enjoy the heritage. It is a radio delete but has a small radio mounted inside the glove box so you can't eben tell it has one. Bid with confidence.
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