1957 Chevy 4 Dr. 283 Powerglide Coker Wide Whites Cragar Astro Wheels Duals on 2040-cars
Warners, New York, United States
Engine:283
Fuel Type:gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: red/white
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Red
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: belair
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: powerglide
Mileage: 999,999
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: 4 dr
1957 4dr. chevy for fun ! I fixed the brake lines and the fuel and trans lines, someone put a newer gas tank and sending unit and straps, I put new stock mufflers and dual exhaust from the old header pipes all the way back, new coker wide white walls and chrome cragar vette wheels with cop caps and 57 tri bar spinners, it looks like all the chrome on the front was replaced along with the grill, the back looks like the bumper ends and tail light housings were replaced all the stainless trim on the outside is there, the paint and body work is rough ( 50 footer) the front springs are newer but shorter, I'd do front bushings some of the body mounts under the outer floor pans are rusted and some of the frame rail needs to be patched. nothing that can't be fixed with a grinder and a welder and some steel (THIS MUST BE FIXED TO BE ROAD WORTHY DON'T BUY THIS CAR IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT) this car lot drives great but must be repaired. trans leaks it does come with a new pan gasket and tail shaft seal but I'm not sure where it's leaking from. I think the engine and trans and radiator is around the 1964 year not a cast iron powerglide, motor is quiet and seems to run great! newer alternator and I put the right harness on the alt so it does charge. for someone who likes to do these repairs this is the car for you! and the bottom line in the end it's a cheap 57 chevy ! that always has a resale value. also comes with a aftermarket radio/player, antenna kit, and some black and red cheap seat covers, fronts look like impala buckets? also a PRNDL floor shifter. THIS COMES WITH A NY REGISTRATION NO TITLE BEFORE 1972 IN NY what you see is what your buying AS IS NO GURANNTES please ask questions I'll gladly answer SMOKEY
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