1957 57 Chevy Belair 4 Door Sedan Rebuilt Engine And Trans on 2040-cars
Palm Springs, California, United States
1957 belair 4 door sedan it has a rebuilt 283 (not original) and rebuilt 350 turbo trans ( about 5 years ago) both with under 50 miles on them. It is an original V8 car with dual exhaust. The rear end has 3.08s. The dash is complete and original including paint. The front bumper has been rechromed (but not the bullet pods). It needs new floor pans, Front splash pan and rear tail pan but the braces are ok. It is complete except hood hinges, front door glass, and a few pieces of trim. The original color is turquoise and white it has 2 large dents one in the hood and one in the left rear fender. The front doors and trunk lid are from a different car and do not have any rust out but the rear doors do have some rust out see photos. Windshield has crack in it but back glass is ok. I have had the car for over 15 years and have too many projects to finish Great to restore or for parts. It runs, drives and stops but would need more work to be road worthy. It is currently Non Oped and I have title in hand. Not sure of Original Miles. Feel free to email with questions or to come see the car.
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