1957 Chevy 210 Wagon Bracket Car W/ Supercharged Small Block on 2040-cars
Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: 210
Originally a six/glide car, I've owned it for 37 years, converted to a bracket car in the 80's
350+30 Balanced, windage trays in lifter valley and oil pan
Super Stock Industries Hydraulic Cam .533/.555 Lift 230/230 Duration 114 Lobe Centers
Trick Flow Twisted Wedge Aluminum Heads with roller tip rockers, hardened push rods, 2.02/1.90 valves
Electric Water Pump
Hooker Super Competition Adjustable Headers
Moroso 7 qt oil pan, Melling 55 high volume oil pump
MSD 6AL and distributor
B&M/Weiand 144 Blower
Holley 800 Double Pumper with Percy's Adjust-A-Jet blocks (can adjust jetting without removing float bowls)
16 Volt Turbo Start Battery and East Coast Electric 19 volt alternator
Moroso Trick Front Springs w/90/10 Shocks
69 Camaro 12 bolt w/4.88 gears and T/A girdle
Turbo 400 w/GER 3500 Converter & Hurst Ratchet Shifter
Derale Deep Sump Trans Pan w/cooling tubes
Holley Electric Pump and 1/2 fuel line
Vac-U-Pan
76 Impala Radiator
Trans cooler
New Drum Brakes all around.
SouthSide Machine Lift Bars
Driveshaft Loop
Roll bar
Originally painted in 77, I'm reluctant to paint it again cuz it's got such "patina".
Does have some rust in rear door dog legs, needs rocker panels installed permanently.
Glass front end and front/rear bumpers
Ran 11.80/112 a month ago...much more potential with smaller blower pulley, bigger rear tires, etc..
More pics to follow
Will be sold on Bill of Sale
Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 for Sale
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