1957 Chevy Bel Air / 150 / 210 (( 2 Dr. Project )) on 2040-cars
Acworth, Georgia, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1957 CHEVY BEL AIR / 150 /210 2 DR. POST CAR,,, BODY ONLY,,((( SELLING FOR FATHER-IN-LAW ))) no motor and trans. ,,,could be a good restorer,,it's a roller project,,has rear seat,,no front,, right rear quarter panel,, fin is damaged alittle,, but, have another one to go with it, as seen in pic,,,some extra small parts do go with it,, they are in the pics as well,,floors really aren't to bad in it and could be patched in in a couple small areas,, that would be to your satisfaction,,trunk pan how ever does need replaced,, someone has started trimming areas in the trunk out,,all rain gutters, drip edge around truck area are good,, roof window channels are good,,great father son project !! ,,, paint is peeling off from age,, but, it appears to be a teal color from factory,,,what u see is what u get,,,all tags are on car,,comes with georgia bill of sale,,being there are no titles issued here for cars older from 1982 and back,,, im thinking of putting it up locally for sale this week,, but i have to see time frame,, if any ?? feel free to: CALL 770-249-2166,,, if sells locally i have all rights to cancel auction early,,,this is a 7 day auction only !! ,, deposit due of $ 800.00 due within 24 hrs. after auction closes,, balance due within 3 days after auction ends,,buyer responsible for there own shipping,i will assist with helping loading up .THANKS !!
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