1957 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 Convertible on 2040-cars
East Berne, New York, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: deliciadddowson@uksurveyors.org .
I was interested!!
He then faxed me some photos and mailed me some old photos taking from polaroid. Obviously it was impossible to see
what kind of condition and shape the Car was in. I made arrangements to fly to Iowa taking a chance. When I got
there I drove about a half hour South West to the small Town of Norwalk. I arrived to a Farm and he was standing on
the lawn with three Cars.
57 Bel-Air Black Coupe, A 55 Red and White Bel-Air Coupe and the one I bought. All were correct numbers matching
after going over them. And in perfect condition. Thinking back now I should of bought all three!!! Who knew.
He took me for a ride in the one I chose before he let me drive it. He and his son owned a body shop and he worked
his Farm as well. He then went through all the details with me.
I personally think he was interviewing me to see if I was worthy of his prize. We got back to his Farm and his
wife had a warm peach pie and we continued to talk. He finally said the car was mine if I wanted it.
I said yes and thank you for the honor. We went to his Bank and finalized all the transactions. Arrangements were
made to ship the Car to me and it came home.
Time to let someone else enjoy the ride!!!
"Below are some facts about my Car"
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible with Optional Power Pac
All Correct Coded Numbers Matching Car.
This amazing car is a Frame Off Restoration with only 11839 miles since.
Original sheet metal is 100% rust free. Originally from Midwest Iowa's dry climate where it was restored. All the
chrome, stainless trim, grill, etc are in show quality condition. Convertible Top fits
beautifully as is as nice as the rest of the car. It works perfectly going up and down. It sits on brand new Coker
2 3/8 inch wide whites, 205/75R/14 Radials with correct faux-spinner wheel covers.
The Perfect color combination, Inca Silver ""Lacquer Paint"" Black Top with Red and Silver Interior.
The Interior is in show quality condition. Fully adjustable beach seat that will fit any driver.
Seat Belts were added for the safety of others as well as yourself for driving anywhere.
Under the Hood is 283ci Super Turbo-Fire 4-Barrell V8 that runs flawlessly.
This was also changed to electronic ignition.
She starts, runs beautifully in every way and is a blast to drive.
I added factory front and rear sway bars which also helps keep this great car planted on the road in corners as
well as the straight away. The Factory Power Steering and Power Brakes make driving around effortlessly. I recently
added all new Brakes and Brake parts and a new Battery.
I have the Fender Skirts which fit perfectly and come on and off with ease. They are also in perfect condition.
The Paint on this Car is exceptional with one minor imperfection on back quarter panel (photo included).
Waiting for the next happy buyer to enjoy any roadworthy trip as well as I did.
Serious Inquires only.
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