The Most Original /unrestored/accesoried/ 1957 Chevy Belair Ever Seen. on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:283 cid v 8 4 barrel car
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 74,000
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: BEL AIR 4 door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
The 1957 Chevrolet is one of the finest and most widely collected Chevrolet models ever built by General Motors.
Up for sale is an original, UN-restored 57 Bel Air sedan.VIN# VC57O102217.Clean Florida title.No trades please.
Vehicle was built in Oakland, California with body #539(very early production car out of 254331 units built). The trim #669(vinyl,cloth-black and red) is all original ,including floor carpet,headliner,door panels,seats and trunk mat.The paint #807 D two tone (india ivory/onyx black) is UN-touch,please look at the pictures for the patina through the years.The car is 100% rust free.All weatherstripping is original.The bumper jack probably never being used.The stainless are excellent for being 50++ years old.Vehicle runs and drive solid,everything work properly except the A/C.
Accessories with the car.
Air conditioner w/heater
Autronic eye
V8 4 barrel,P/Steering,P/Brake,automatic power glide transmission
Locking gasoline tank cap
Electric clock
Illuminated compass
Accelerator pedal cover
Wheel full covers
Bumper rubber cushion
Tissue dispenser
Gasoline filter unit
License frame
Winshield glareshade inside
Front/Rear bumper guard W/one piece front bumper
4 door edge guards
3rd note horn
Tool kit
Back up lamp
Courtesy lamp
Glove compartment lamp
Luggage compartment lamp
Engine compartment lamp
Light cigarette lighter
Reproduction deluxe floor mat black
Inside non glare day/night rear view mirror
Outside left/right Deluxe rear view mirrors door mount
Vanity visor mirror
Body sill moulding
Lower edge trunk lid moulding
Push button radio and antenna
Electric shaver AC/DC 12 volt
Door handler shield
Electric parking brake signal
Rear speaker seat
Wheel spinners
Fender skits
Driver side sun visor glareshade
Hand portable spot light
Window ventshade
Traffic light viewer
Electric wiper motor W/push button washer
EZE eye tinted glass
Power seat
Power window
Ash tray collector
Trash bag collector and
window vent air deflectors.
No disappointments.This is the kind of car not around any more .Thanks for your interest.Any questions email thought EBAY or call 305 206 6111 DAVID.THANKS.
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