1957 Chevy 210 Pro Touring Ls1 Project Bel Air Hot Rod on 2040-cars
Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: 210
Mileage: 99,999
Selling my 57 Chevy 210 2 door sedan. This is a very nice car that the hard work has been done on.
The body is very solid, Has new fenders, new door skins and a new hood as well as the radiator support. Countless hours have been spent to align all the panels and do the body work to this point. I would say the body work is about 90% done, Car has on coat of black on it to use as a guide coat, It is ready to be blocked for the last time and finalize the body work and its ready for paint.
I have a lot of parts that are included with the car:
Most of the side trim. (Good used condition)
New after market 6 piece glass kit. (no windshield and no rear window)
Full wiring kit for a 57 Chevy. (Do not have engine harness for the ls1)
Stainless exhaust system with mufflers and hangers and clamps
Body mounting kit and a lot of other body hardware and fasteners
Stainless fuel tank
The chassis is a new aftermarket, I believe it is made by Bel Air. Has C4 suspension components front and rear with coil overs. Has rack and pinion steering . Engine is a 98 or newer LS1 5.7 with overdrive trans. The wheels and tires are 18 inch from a corvette used for fitment purposes. I have new chrome column shift aftermarket steering column included. Most of the brake lines have been made in stainless and some braided brake line are included. The chassis is not painted.
Look at the pictures, what you see is what goes with the car. The parts that I don't have can be found used or aftermarket.
This is a 75-100,000 dollar car when done and the bulk of the work is done. this is the ultimate 57 project, when you are finished and it will drive like a corvette and get 20-25 mpg.
Car is located in northern NJ. Please call 973 697 3390 between 9 and 5 ask for jerry.
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