1957 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 2 Door Sport Coupe on 2040-cars
United States
Engine:4.6L 4638CC 283Cu. In. V8
Body Type:Sport Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1957
Exterior Color: Matador Red
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Red
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 51,384
Sub Model: Sport Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Sports Coupe (Hardtop) – Matador Red with Cream Top - Restored To Original
OVER 75 PHOTOS & VIDEO BELOW The '57 Chevy Bel Air hardtop sports coupe is one of the most popular cars ever built and this particular expertly restored classic retains the gorgeous original look and the unmistakable growl of the 283 V8. Restored to original - she drives fantastically and feels like a real 1957. This car is absolutely beautiful, clean, and straight. As you can see in the photos below (including many of the rebuilding process) she's had a complete overhaul and has been kept in immaculate condition. I'm the third owner and since I've had her she has not seen rain. The interior and exterior are as close to flawless as you can get. Color wise - Matador Red and India Ivory are the archetypal '57 Chevrolet colors and although this is a knockout car no matter what color it is painted, the bright and shiny matador red only emphasizes the timeless look and keep heads turning as you drive by. All the Bel Air glitz is here including the polished stainless strips along the fins, anodized panels, and the beautiful chromed bumpers. Particularly dramatic is Chevrolet's two-tone cloth and vinyl interior in black and red. This period correct "676" interior is flawless. Everything about this vehicle has been expertly restored to stock condition, including the steering wheel, instruments, and all the soft parts. The carpets are protected by slick floor mats with Chevrolet emblems on their faces. Chrome is brilliant. All gauges, windows, valves, etc function properly (except for cigarette lighter and clock which both currently don't work). The photos don't do her justice. This is a real beauty - a true head-turner. - Engine 283 Cu. In. - Correct "676" Black And Red Cloth Interior -VIN # VC57A149886 - Block # 3731548 for 1957 Chevrolet passenger car & Corvette block - Pad # FI04F Flint Michigan – September 04, 1957 – - 2 Barrell Carb - Dual Exaust - Changed Valve Guide Seats - Air Shocks on Back with Disc brakes on front - Power Glide Transmission – Just had seals replaced Aug. 2013 - Has California one piece front Bumper (East Coast Bumpers are three pieces) - Cigarette Lighter and Clock do not currently work - Like all 57 Chevys - when this car sits for a long time it may leak a tiny bit of oil Also included (not in photos) are the fender skirts (primed only) as well as 4 extra 57 Chevy wheels INSPECTION: Vehicle is sold as-is with no warranty so vehicle is available for inspection in Greensburg, PA by appointment. I welcome an inspection by you or your designated representative. Cost of the inspection is the sole responsibility of the buyer. PAYMENT: A $1,000 deposit via Paypal is required within 24 hours of the auction's closer. The remainder of the payment is due via Cashier's Check or Cash in Person within 7 days of the auction's close. SHIPPING: Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup. If you should choose to pay for shipping that is the sole responsibility of the buyer to make arrangements and payment. PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS TO curt@detar.org OR CALL 724-691-2566 |
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