1957 Chevy Station Wagon V8 Automatic Old School Cruiser Hotrod Classic Kool on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
NO RESERVE AUCTION
Here is a very Clean 1957 Chevy 210 Wagon. This Car was owned by a Kool Old
School Hot Rodder who used it as his daily driver until his untimely demise. His
wife keep it in the garage and would move it in and out of the garage over the
past 3 years just to keep things working. Now it is up For Sale.
Interior was done a few years back with Black and Gray seats, door panels,
carpet, and headliner. Still looks amazing. Exterior paint is so so but still
shines up. You could spend a few bucks on a paint job of your favorite Colors or
just drive it like it is Old School.
Power is from a 307 V8 engine with two barrel carb and single exhaust. Nice
and quiet.
AUTOMATIC Power glide Transmission that works well.
Big Whitewall Tires with plenty of tread and stock dog dish hubcaps. Looks
great. Has factory jack and Spare tire is also Big Whitewall tire.
Stock uncut dash with in dash cassette player and portable speakers in the
rear compartment for tail gate parties .
Ask Questions. ...... I'll do my best to get you answers.
This is a rock solid 57 year old car. Floors, Frame, Roof all in great
condition. Has minor rusty spots inside door jams but they are small and easy
fix. Sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. Actual mileage unknown. Display does not convey. Could use new w/strips and those can be purchased from Classic Industries or
your choice of venders. right rear window has crack. I have additional parts
that will come with.
I SELL WORLDWIDE and will assist your shipper. Clear Clean California Title with Matching VIN TAG.
This is a NO RESERVE Auction but will end the auction early for a
reasonable offer.
Fun Car for taking the whole family to Car Shows, Cruises, Home Depot runs,
ETC. You wont find another one in your neighborhood and you will be one of the
very few who can say they own a 57 Chevy.
Bid Now or Make your Best Offer.
Thank you.
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