For Sale: 1957 Chevrolet 2-Dr Hardtop in TURNER, Oregon for sale in Turner, OR

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Vehicle Description The Paint:
Beautiful Matador Red, in base/coat, clear/coat.
The Engine:
Chevrolet Small block Crate 383 Stroker, with Holley 4 bbl, Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, long tube headers, electronic ignition.
The Transmission:
Muncie M21 close ratio 4 speed.
Shifts easy, clutch works great, very smooth operating The Differential:
GM 12 Bolt heavy duty with 3.
08:
1 gear ratio The Suspension:
Factory independent front, rebuilt with new bushings, and shocks Rear multi leaf, newer shocks, traction bars The Interior:
Factory bench seat, restored with new foam and custom tan vinyl and fabric, with matching door panels, quality matching carpet, and headliner.
Factory dash with original instruments, and auxiliary gauges.
Power Steering Power front disc brakes with front drilled and slotted rotors Vintage Air Air conditioning and hear Electric 2 speed wiper system All lights work Turn signals work All glass is nice New custom interior, very comfortable Tilt steering column Billet and leather grip custom steering wheel (Factory steering wheel will accompany the car) Seat belts front and rear Factory gauges and upgraded auxiliary gauges Electronic ignition Serpentine belt/pulley system Heavy duty alternator Custom sound system Clean trunk compartment 3 dual exhaust system with stainless slash cut tips All chrome and bright work is nice All Belair trim is present and in nice condition US Mag chrome wheels 17 X 7 in front, 18 X 8 in back with newer radials all around If you've been on the hunt for a Tri-five Chevy, and you want an nice one that you can drive anywhere, anytime, take to car shows, and cruise-ins, and one that is reliable, fun and easy to drive that's set up perfectly with the right equipment and stance, well, this '57 Belair Hardtop would be hard to beat.
This particular Chevy starts, runs, and drives exceptionally well.
It's comfortable, smooth, and operates beautifully, to say nothing of it's classic looks! I mean, let's face it, you just can't go wrong with a Tri-five Chevrolet.
We all love 'em.
And why? Because, in addition to their iconic classic looks, the Tri-five Chevrolet, set up right, will drive as nice as most any car half it's age and beyond.
And you can't say that about too many classic cars.
This Belair was treated to a full restoration some years ago, and it shows beautifully! The paint gleams, the interior is very clean, and comfortable.
The undercarriage is clean, dry, and the engine and drive train all work in concert together to provide a truly excellent example of one of the most iconic classic cars you'll see on the road.
the 1957 Chevrolet Belair Hardtop will land in most any classic car enthusiast's top 5-10 list.
This is not just a classic car, this is a nice investment.
As I said earlier, you can't go wrong with a Tri-five Chevrolet.
This '57 will recall a relaxed, simpler time, and yet, drive down the road right along with today's cars without a struggle.
Beautiful paint and body, strong, smooth running small block, smooth operating Muncie 4 speed transmission, easy driving, smooth suspension, comfortable, clean, tasteful custom interior, cold Air Conditioning, easy to steer power steering eye catching stance with new wheels and tiresDoesn't get a whole lot better! This should be YOUR Classic Chevy!.
  • Year: 1957
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: 2-Dr Hardtop

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