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1957 Pro Street Chevy 210 on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1957 Mileage:99999
Location:

United States

United States

Guaranteed head turner. The photos describe the vehicle better than I can. Some of the cars equipment listed below. 

INTERIOR:
Stunning Silver and Black Interior Trim
AM/FM cassette multi CD player
Custom Bullet Steering Wheel
Auto Gage Console
Vintage Air

ENGINE:
Professionally Built 427 cu in
Classic Chevy BB Mounting Kit
Edelbrock Alum Heads and Intake
Bill Mitchell Alum Valve Covers and Rockers
Airoquip Hoses and Fittings
Be Cool Radiator
March Serpentine Conversion
MSD 6 Series Distributor and Wires
Headman Jet Hot Headers
CSI Starter
Two 650 Edelbrock Carburators 
High Rise 

DRIVE TRAIN:
2004R Trans Floor Mounted B&M Shifter
Wilwood four wheel Disc Brakes and Axles
4link Rear Suspension
Hal Coil Over
Flow Master Delta Flow 3"
Pro Star Wheels
Four New Tires

And the list goes on and on. This is a really nice car. Turn key. Stunning Paint and Custom Graphics. Runs very strong. The NOS is for show only. New windows and rubbers. 
Additional parts: Extra Hood. Over $60,000.00 Documentation for everything on the car and every penny spent. If you are serious, I can be reached at 609.820.6249  PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR THE RESERVE. NO TRADES. The car is located in South Jersey. I encourage you to see the car before bidding, I also have clear title to car. 

Delivery: Customer must pick up or arrange shipment at their expense. I will be available to assist with loading etx. if necessary on this end. 

Warranty: No warranty expressed or implied. Vehicle sold As Is.

Terms: Deposit of $1,000.00 is due within 48 hours of auction end. Cash, Cashiers Check or Money Order will be accepted for deposit.  The Balance is to be paid within SEVEN DAYS (7) of auction end. ONLY Cash, Cashiers Check or Bank Wire Transfer will be accepted for the balance. 

ALL PAYMENTS MUST clear through my bank before the car will be released to the buyer and title transferred. Please give ten (10) days for check(s) to clear. 

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