1957 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 on 2040-cars
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1957 CHEVY BEL AIR RARE 2 DOOR HARDTOP, BODY-OFF FRAME RESTORATION IN PROCESS, EXCELLENT ORIGINAL FRAME WAS
SANDBLASTED & POR 15 PRESERVED, NEW ONE PIECE FLOOR PAN FRONT TO BACK JUST INSTALLED, HAS ALL NEW BODY MOUNTS, NEW
STEERING PARTS, FRONT-END REBUILD W/ FRONT DISC BRAKE SET-UP, REFURBISHED DASH CLUSTER, 95% COMPLETE, IT COMES
WITH A RUNNING 327 V-8, TURBO 400 AUTOMATIC TRANS NOT INSTALLED, ALL GLASS IS GOOD NO ISSUES AND INTACT, F&R
BUMPERS INCLUDED, FRONT FENDERS NICE, HOOD, UPGRADES INCLUDE REAR SHOCKS BOLT-IN BRACKETS, CROSS MEMBER UPDATE BOTH
UPDATES HAVE BEEN DONE, NEW REAR SHOCKS, THE REAR IS PRESERVE BLACK PAINTED INTACT, FRAME IS FULLY RESTORED, READY
FOR PAINT AND BODY, INTERIOR INCLUDES DOOR PANELS REAR SEAT, NO FRONT SEAT, COMES WITH CORVETTE RALLY WHEELS AS A
ROLLING CHASSIS WITH CLEAN TITLE AND ORIG FIREWALL TRIM TAG & SIDE TRIM INCLUDED.
1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop that is in process of a body-off frame restoration resto-mod
and has already had lots of time and money invested. The clear clean title is included in the sale. 1957 Chevy Bel
Air 2 Door Hardtops are highly sought after still going up in value one of the most beautiful iconic American 50's
models ever made.
Overall; This 1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop is a rolling chassis. Delivery available at low cost.
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