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Classic 1957 Chevy!! Own A Piece Of Americana on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:0
Location:

Spring Arbor, Michigan, United States

Spring Arbor, Michigan, United States

 

 This auction is for a 1957 Chevrolet Pickup. 1957 is said by some to be the best year for Chevy trucks......

 Now is the time to pick up this classic 57 Chevy Pickup, while they remain at "bargain" prices. Trucks are hot!

This truck is in great condition. It is red hot and ready to go with a black interior.  This truck has an aftermarket am/fm/cd radio, and dog dish wheel covers. It has an 700R4 transmission with overdrive that shifts well. The seat is in excellent condition. The engine bay is clean, the paint is nice, as is the chrome and stainless. Turn over the 350ci V-8 engine, this truck runs strong and has nice rumble from the dual exhausts. Not to mention it’s is a blast to drive and turns heads everywhere you go!

   The body is in nice condition with no major flaws. The metal is clean and straight. The paint is nice and reflects everything in sight. It has tasteful ghost flames that sparkle when the sun hits them. The chrome is in very nice condition overall, all the glass is in great shape. It also has newer tires that add to the look with the period correct dog dish wheel covers. The underside is solid. All the mechanical components are in good condition.

    Overall this is a rare opportunity to own a true piece of American history from the automobile industry. The truck is a nice driver and is not going to break the bank while still having some fun and still not go down in value.


Preferred payment method is cash or bank transfer.  No paypal or personal checks. 


Feel free to call with any questions at 517.474.6880

 

 

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