1957 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop
Body/Paint: The body was taken down to bare metal with multiple coats of primer, blocked and paint original color
base clear. Wet sanded and buffed. The body and paint is very straight and show very nice.
Interior: The interior is restored to stock in excellent condition. After market AM/FM radio with single speaker.
Seat belts front and back. Power brakes and power steering. Glove box ignition switch cut off.
Running Gear: Original 283 rebuilt with Holley carb. Transmission is original Powerglide rebuilt. Rear end is
stock in working order.
Suspension: Stock and restored.
Bright work: Very presentable with rear bumper rechromed and front is very presentable, but shows small signs of
wear. Overall looks very nice. All stainless is polished.
Glass: Replaced, tinted.
Exhaust: Dueled off with glass packs.
Brakes: Power front disc brakes with single piston calipers and rear drums.
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