1957 Chevy Two Door 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Plant City, Florida, United States
1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 door post w/ clear title, 283 bored out to a 291 w/ soild lift cam, intake,650 d pumper w/ 4 speed. This car has been sitting since 1979 in a barn. This guy bought it in 1970, and rebuilt the motor in 1975. He drove it as a daily driver till 1979 and prob .raced it a time r too. He want to get in paint but started taking it apart and didn't do anymore to it for the past 35 years. This is a true BARN FIND here! And its not a rust bucket, very little. I do have all the parts and trim. The wheels on the car dosnt go w/ car. Needs tires! Call Jay @ 813-763-4132 I can end this add at anytime.
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