No Reserve!! 1957 Pontiac Super Chief 2dr Ht Hot Barn Rat Street Rod 55 56 58 on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
No Reserve!! ?????????? Low starting bid No BS! No Games! This RARE Pontiac will be SOLD!! Dont wait till the last minute BID NOW!! ? Check out my "Sellers Feedback" for other classics I have sold and bid/buy with confidence. ? RARE!! 1957 Pontiac Super Chief Catalina ??? 2 Door HardTop ??? Orig "Rebuilt" 347 "Strato Streak" v8 w/ 4bbl carb & orig RARE oil bath! 4sp "Strato Flight" Hydra-Matic Complete new brakes front/back including Master Cylinder/Lines Runs and Drives GREAT!! ? Style # 57-2737SD Body # BC - 554 Trim # 219 Paint # RKK ACC - MM ? Better then a 57 Bel Air And she is much more RARE! This Pontiac won the 1957 NASCAR Daytona Grand National! NADA list this exact yr/make/model now @ $15k- $35k ? This is a clean orig California Pontiac 2nd owner car with decades of receipts including orig owners manual reg etc. Also includes 57 Pontiac shop manual ? Car is being sold as is "Un Restored" Most of the important work is done. Motor/Trans/Brakes/Paint/Lenses/Carpet including complete going through. You can drive/enjoy her as is or bring her to her final A1 level ? NEEDS: Weatherstripping, headliner, restore upholstery, metal/chrome. The interior is complete and orig but has been repaired not restored. I can help locate any items needed. ? Stainless is good. Body is straight. Beautiful custom tri tone Silver/Black Metallic paint w/ Antique white Rocket Also has a front to back floor heater. All lights work including brakes/reverse ? BOTTOM LINE: This beautiful 56 yr old 57 Pontiac has been with its second owner since the 70's and sat most of its life. It never left So Cal until now. Pictures say it all. She is BEAUTIFUL!! ? You can see this car anytime during the auction BUT don't wait till its over or DONT BID! Plan on following through or DONT BID! I am simple and easy Please be the same ? I am not a collector and have several projects I dont have time for games or tire kickers ? Payment must be received within 3 days of auction end You must respond within 24 hrs of the auction end or I will re list and file an "un paid" No time for fantasy bids ? The car is located in South Las Vegas NV Title is free and clear. Current reg Call/Text Nicki (702) 5-1-7-9-7-8-0 ? I can help with any & all shipping Worldwide! ? Thank you and Good Luck!! |
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Burt Reynolds' vehicles up for auction at Barrett-Jackson
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