1957 Chevrolet Bel Air - No Reserve 236 6 Cylinder - Standard Shift on 2040-cars
Mason, Illinois, United States
Engine:235 cu.in six
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1957
Interior Color: Red and Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: BelAir
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Three speed standard shift
Mileage: 87,624
Exterior Color: Originally Matador Red / Ivory top - now Black
Too many projects and one has to go... This 57 Chevy was originally Matador red with an Ivory top
and at some point in it's life the body was painted black. It was the base BelAir with the standard 235 six cylinder and standard three on the tree standard transmission. No other options except for the bumper guards, even still has the radio delete panel in place. Someone has started the rebuild and had new seat covers, headliner, and door panels installed, but the front door panels will require new cardboard as they did not use the correct material, covers are still usable, will have to be re-glued. The bottom of the car is as clean as the top with a flat black paint. This car runs and drives, but will need some minor additional work Here is what I was planning on restoring: Repaint the entire car back to the original colors, replace driver's door hinge pin(already purchased), replace windshield (hairline crack-pass. side), driver's side front floor pan was replaced but not welded in correctly by the previous owner, replace front cardboard interior door panels, restore passenger side window slides, restore all seals, restore minor dents, scratches, very, very small rust places on trunk area and rockers where molding was covering, replace rocker moldings. All trim and the doghouse was removed for painting and just replaced for the pictures and to sell, not all bolts are in nor is the doghouse wiring(pretty easy stuff) completed. Horns work thru a pushbutton on dash. Bumper bolts to re-attach, originals were burnt off. New Trim clips are included. I'm pretty sure the car is 98% complete . Here is what has been done already: Interior, engine and trans, brakes, Coker classics , gas tank, complete exhaust system, Many replacement parts from Eckler's over $100. Almost all bolts and panels on doghouse (front fenders and hood have been cleaned and repainted. This will be a great project for someone to finish on a classic Chevy. This Chevy has been very well taken care of and can be driven with just a few minor repairs. Selling with No Reserve, Bid to own, I have the clear title in my name and hand. Car is located near Effingham, IL at zip 62443. Delivery can be at $1.00 per loaded mile - reasonable distance.. I won't stop auction, so please bid to win. Any questions call Bill 217- 549 - 8 1 1 4 |
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