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1957 Chevrolet 150 2 Door Sedan Restomod on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:1957 Mileage:100
Location:

Republic, Missouri, United States

Republic, Missouri, United States
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Up for sale is my newly restored 1957 Chevrolet 150 sedan. This is the model that the Black Widow Nascar racers were made from. I've gone from a rolling body and installed a LT-1 Chevrolet Corvette motor out of a 1969 Corvette that is fully built and has a mild cam...rated at 360HP stock, but it's not stock. I've mated it to a Muncie M-20 4 speed that is stroked with a Hurst Competition plus shifter, going to a new 3.55 geared rearend. This car is a ground up, body on frame restoration. I wanted a full restoration for a driver, not a trailer queen. Here's a quick list of what has been done to the car:
-It's got power disc brakes up front, new drum brakes in the back with new brake lines.
-poor man's power steering that turns effortlessly
-air conditioning that is ice cold. 
-New interior stitched here locally in Republic, new carpet, headliner, and door panels.
-car has been insulated with DynaMat type material in doors, trunk, up the firewall, in the package tray and it's tight and quiet...
-New glass all around. Original stainless in good shape. 
-All chrome replaced...
-tubular a-arms, front/rear roll bars, all new suspension, undercoated front to back
-Ididit tilt steering column
-New Aluminum radiator
-New paint that's about a year old in India Ivory and Tropical Turquoise
-New gas tank aluminum and gas lines.'
-brand new Firestone white letter tires mounted on American mags Torque Thrust 15x8s
-Electric fuel pump to feed the Edelbrock 600 electric choke carb on a Weiand intake
-new Billet dash, radio am-fm...heater delete. Original clock that works, 1959 Impala steering wheel in new chrome and paint, Dakota Digital dash...wow, too much too list...email me for more details
-that's a quick rundown, but this car has been gone through from front to back including the trunk. These cars are getting very rare. You don't see many 150s in this kind of condition. Bid to own.

This car has been totally taken apart except from off the frame. New everything. Floors with new metal welded in and the same with the trunk. Car is solid and no rust in the body. Any imperfections were eliminated and new metal replaced any bad areas. Car is a two thumbs up everywhere it cruises to.


adding two new videos. The first shows the car on the first start up out of the garage. Since then have changed the wheels as shown in the uploaded pics. (don't worry, the shirt is stained, but clean...product of working on these cars...LOL) Second shows taking the grandkids for a spin around the block..enjoy..

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