1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Hard Top No Reserve on 2040-cars
Dalhart, Texas, United States
1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Hard Top Sport Coupe Runs and drives good, pulls a little to the left when braking. Can drive and enjoy car now or would be an easy restoration. Body has some rust areas, the worst being in the trunk area, left hand side (pictured.) Chrome is also showing some rust. Both door glass have cracks. Rest of glass looks nice. Driver side window don't roll up and down as it should and inside door handle needs replaced. Floors are nice but have a couple places where they have been repaired. Body mounts and frame look nice, could use some new body bushings but work fine as they are. I do not know if numbers match or if any of the drivetrain is factory. I need to sell this car as I have other projects I am working on and don't have time to enjoy this car. I am being critical of car but I don't want any surprises. Mileage shows about 57000 but speedo don't work. I am selling at NO RESERVE so bid to win. Car is sold as is. Have clear title in hand. Shipping is paid by buyer. $1000 due at auction end, Balance in 7 days. Thanks. |
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