1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Teal 2 Door Post on 2040-cars
fountain inn, SC, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:283
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Teal
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: 2 door hardtop
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 27,437
Exterior Color: Teal
I am selling this vehicle for a family friend. The mileage is low because the speedometer didn't work when he got the vehicle. He has had the car for 25 years and has driven it less than 500 miles, only around town a few times and in local parades. He has had it stored inside since he received the car as a payment for work he did 25 years ago. The car has only had one set of tires ever put on it, that was doe to the other ones dry rotted. This is a very nice vehicle!!
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GM sweetens military discount for Buick, Chevy and GMC
Sun, 06 Oct 2013American servicemen and women interested in a new vehicle from Chevrolet, Buick or GMC now have a bit more incentive to head down to their local dealer, as General Motors has announced plans to improve its military discount program.
The new GM Military Discount Program offers eligible consumers a new Chevy, Buick or GMC at invoice pricing, which in some cases can take very large chunks out of a car's retail price. When factored in with other incentives, most of which are available with the Military Discount, the bargains are thick on the ground for members of the US armed forces.
GM's Retail Sales and Marketing Support general manager, Chuck Thomson, said, "GM has long supported the military and military families, and we hope this simplified and enhanced discount will show our appreciation for their service and help make it easier for them to own one of our great new vehicles." The program is open to all active duty and reserve members in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard and Coast Guard, as well as veterans that have been out of the service for less than a year. Military retirees and their spouses are also eligible for the discount.
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