1957 Chevy 4 Door Sw . Very Nice . Very Solid on 2040-cars
Plant City, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: STD
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: 210
WHAT I HAVE HERE IS A NICE 57 4 DOOR SW, VERY SOLID. HAS A 6 CLY NOT RUNNING, 3 SPEED STD, NICE CLEAN FRAME, ROCKER ARE VERY SOLID, FLOORS BRACES VERY SOLID. FLOOR HAD SOME PANELS REPLACE, THE FLOOR IN THE REAR NEEDS THE SPARE TIRE TUB REPLACE, DOORS ARE VERY SOLID, SOME LITTLE RUST ON OUT SIDE CORNERS NOT BAD, FRONT FENDERS NEED BOTTOM REPAIRED , NICE AROUND HEAD LIGHTS. NEED A HOOD. TAILGATE HAS SOME RUST ON INSIDE BOTTOM, REAR 1/4 PANEL SOLID NICE AND STRAIGHT, ROOF HAS SOME PITTING NOT BAD, NO RUST HOLES, ALL TRIM IS THERE EXCEPT RIGHT REAR DOOR BY THE BOTTOM GLASS, VERY STRAIGHT CAR,ALL SEATS ARE THERE, NICE CAR FOR THE MONEY, I WOULD LIKE TO GET $3,450.00, CLEAR FL TITLE. CAN DELIVER FROM FL TO PA AROUND 5/30/13 FOR 350.00 CALL FOR MORE DETAILS 813 441 4192 THANKS TERRY
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