This super good-looking 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air Sedan has a 283
c.i.d. V-8 engine with a three-speed manual transmission. It has
not been driven much in many years and needs to be driven and get
back on the road. It has a stereo system with cassette tape. It has
a heater but no air conditioning. There are no apparent leaks but
then anything or anyone sixty-eight years old probably has a small
leak of two at sometime. The crank windows work fine, as do the
wipers and door locks. All lights work as they should. The front
windshield has a crack on left side. There is a spare tire and all
tires are in good condition, but given the history of this car you
would most likely want to purchase new tires. The rims are in good
condition with no scratches. The exterior paint is in fairly good
with oxidation and swirls throughout. There are a few dings here
and there. There is a little minor surface rust on the
undercarriage but nothing serious. The car runs good once warm, the
clutch works well and shifts great. It just needs to be driven.
Vehicle Details
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Listing ID:CC-1984102
Price:$20,000
Location:Reno, Nevada
Year:1957
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Bel Air
Exterior Color:Red/White
Interior Color:Black/Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:6879
Stock Number:195846
VIN:VB57L1195846
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