1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 210 150 Classic Antique 1955 1956 Vintage Chevy Restored on 2040-cars
Shuqualak, Mississippi, United States
1957 Chevrolet bel air 210 fully restored, brand new 350 4 bolt main gm crate engine, 300+ horse power. turbo 350 profeshionally built. engine and trans have less than 700 miles on them. engine has polished aluminum intake, edelbrock 1406 four barrel carb, hedman full length headers,and dual exhaust, vitage style polished aluminum valve covers and breather. crane cams fireball electronic ignition system. very strong. stock rear end checked and serviced and in excellent cond. body stripped to bare metal before paint no rust or repair found then primed blocked base coat clear coat and cut and buffed to a brilliant shine. all weather stripping/rubber bumpers/window channels/fuzzies replaced all windows roll smooth and doors shut like new. complete interior new from headliner to carpet. all chrome has been newly rechromed, all stainless removed and polished, 4 brand new white letter tires with corvette rally wheels. am/fm vintage radio with mp3 from vintage audio. comes with matching fender skirts in the trunk. this is an awesome car for show,cruise or touring. call or text any questions 601 677-2005
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