1957 Chevy Chevrolet Bel Air 57 Hardtop 150 250 Belair on 2040-cars
York, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: REAR
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: NA
I guess someone didn't like my listing so they reported me, I am relisting my item due to that
Up for auction is a 1957 Chevy Vin number C57N241019 with title,
I bought this car about 5 years ago looking for an easier project to put a big block in, which I still have the big block sitting, I never got to it and ended up buying a 67 chevelle ss, so car been sitting in my garage, now it's time to go, with other projects I didn't do
The 57 chevy this car has a 350 so i was told never checked numbers and I started it about 2 years ago but was leaking motor oil, I don't know where it was coming from, I didn't check it, could be rear main seal, so motor will start but I suggest looking at why its leaking oil, it also has what I think is its original 3 speed transmission but was moved from column to floor,
Very little rust on this car from what I can tell, floors and trunk are nice, body mounts are not rusted through, there is alittle rust on the bottom of the doors, not bad, interior is nice, it looks very nice, it's an awesome easy project car
$1000 deposit within 24 hours through PayPal, remaining balance within 5 days, bank check weather car is picked up or not, pickup within 30 days, zero feedback bidder please ask to bid, any questions please ask before bidding, I'm located in York Pa 17406 and will assist with loading
I will also be listing over project chevelles and a 427 and 396 when I get some time, car is for sale locally,
On Mar-27-13 at 07:50:32 PDT, seller added the following information:
This car has very little rust, the last 2 pics I will be adding will be a complete trunk pic and drivers side floor, I don't want to pull up the whole carpet but what I pulled up looked like it had really good floors
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