1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door Hardtop 350 on 2040-cars
Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
This Bel Air has a coded 1969 Camaro 350 V8. it was professionally rebuilt and all the receipts are in a folder in the car. It has an Endurashine Edelbrock intake, Victor. Jr. Water pump, Chrome alternator, B&M torque converter with a 2,000 stall. Pypes 2.5 inch exhaust with dumps in the X pipe. Polished and ceramic long tube headers that were custom built for my car. Includes the Polished Hilborn Intake Scoop. The carburetor is an Edelbrock 600 CFM carb, it is new. It has new stainless brakes lines and all new brake fittings. new Dual diaphragm brake booster. Converted to an electronic ignition with a flame thrower ignition. Every fastener that could be replaced with chrome ones were changed. The motor is also built with all ARP bolts and Studs. The cam shaft is an Comp Cam Mild torque. All work was completed by professionals at the local hotrod shops.
The wheels included are brand new 20 inch. with tires are %100 tred left. They were around 4,000 with the wheels as a package at Discount Tire. The seats and carpet are in good condition. The paint is a metallic red that sparkles. She has been in storage for almost 3 years since the build and sitting on blocks. New Air Shocks in the rear, B&M Shifter, Rebuilt Trans. 200 Miles since complete rebuild.. Then put into storage for 3 years. Car will be sold "AS IS" . She should start up on the first turn of the crank. On Aug-02-14 at 11:32:00 PDT, seller added the following information: Please read the following article about the 4 Door Hardtop. It gives you an explanation of why 4 door HARDTOPS are more desirable. http://www.ebay.com/gds/CHEVROLET-BEL-AIR-HARDTOP-/10000000009675292/g.html "Bottom Line: 2 or 4 Doors doesn't make the difference. What makes the difference is POST or NO POST." On Aug-04-14 at 10:41:24 PDT, seller added the following information: New stainless gas tank, Sending unit, Holley High Flow Electric Fuel Pump. Chrome trim and bumpers are all original and in great shape. High torque mini starter included. The floor pans and trunk floor has no rust. The frame was sand blasted and coated with a rubber coating. This car has been babied. It has the Pypes brand Violator Mufflers with the Stainless 2.5 inch exhaust. Stainless Exhaust tips. Sounds Amazing!! I am not responsible for shipping. $500 Deposit due to my Paypal account. On Aug-04-14 at 10:44:40 PDT, seller added the following information: Last but not least there are larger side walled tires included. Some of the pictures have the new tires on, some have the skinny rubber bands. They make the stance look more aggressive. |
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