1957 Chevrolet Sedan Bel-air 4 Door 350 Automatic Chevy Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Gibbon, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:350 V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gold
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: bel air
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 999,999
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 4
Nice restorable 1957 Chevy 4 door sedan. This car is a factory Bel-air and it is a factory V-8 car. It has a freshened 350 engine in it with a mild hydrolic camshaft, with 600 cfm Edelbrock carb and aluminum intake manifold. It has HEI ignition, and a stock 350 turbo automatic transmission. Transmission will leak some if it sits a long time. It has been converted to an internally regulated alternator. It has a new aluminum radiator, It has dual exhaust with turbo type mufflers. It is all stock front to back on the rest of the car. The brakes are all stock and work great, the steering is nice and tight and steers easy. It is very reliable and can be driven daily. I rescued this car from a junkyard about 7 years ago and peiced it all back together. I have been driving it like you see it for the past 4 or 5 years. I cleaned and prepped the engine compartment and painted the firewall and frame all gloss black before I put the engine in and it is still fairly clean under the hood. The underside of the car has no issues that I found. The frame is boxed with no rust, all body mounts are good and even floors are nice. on the inside there is a few small holes in the drivers fllor pan, but it does not need replaced. I patched the bottom of the drivers front fender and it is good. It still has small rust around the headlight on driver side. The pass side fender is real nice, as is all 4 of the doors. rear floor pan and rear floors are all solid and dont need replaced. The quarter panels inside the rear door jambs need patched, and rear spots on the rockers. The trunk lid does have rust in it. No rust in the roof or around the windows, or below deck lid either. Overall it is a very solid car. The glass is all fair (age bubbles on some) crack in right front wing vent. Good windshield and rear glass and all of the window cranks work. It is missing the heater blower motor, but does have a good heater core. It is missing some parts of the kick panel vents. All outside lights work, headlights and tail. Inside functions NOT working are heater, dash lights, fuel guage, wipers, speedo. The temp guage works, alt charge light works, dome light works. I have all the bows for the headliner to go with. The front bumper is pretty good, the grille bar is excellent, and alI of the stainless is on it and in really good condition. I also had the fuel tank out and cleaned and installed a new sender and pickup. It worked for three weeks than the guage quit. As you can see from the inside, the origional color was gold and white. the pictures of the trunk look funny because I got some of it wet when i washed the car right before the pictures. I painted this car with base coat red to give it the rugged look. It is not a nice finish. This is a very fun car and you can drive it home about anywhere (if its not too cold) it has been very reliable and runs strong. It rides real nice at full speed down the interstate and I would trust it to go anywhere. It is for sale with the white ralley wheels and very good tires. If you want the 18" boss 5 spokes they will cost you $1000 more. The 18" wheels are new with used tires. I have a clear nebraska title in hand, there is no vin tag on body. This car is located in central Nebraska right off I-80 in Gibbon. You are welcome to come see it and test drive it. Thanks and good luck. I hav room to store this car inside for you for a reasonable amount of time as long as it is paid in full. You can text me or call. kyle 308 708 1955
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