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1956 Chevrolet Belair for: $49900

1956 Chevrolet Belair for: $49900

$49,900

Turner, Oregon

Year 1956

Make Chevrolet

Model Bel Air/150/210

Category Coupe

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1956 Chevrolet Belair 2 Door HardtopThe Color: Red/WhiteThe Engine: 327 CID with Aluminum Manifold 4 bbl, HeadersThe Transmission: GM Turbo 350 3 Speed AutomaticThe Differential: GM 10 Bolt Posi Traction with 3.55:1 Gear RatioThe Interior: Two Tone Gray Velour on Factory SeatsPower steeringPower front disc brakesAM/FM stereo with CD player

1957 Chevrolet 150 for: $27900

1957 Chevrolet 150 for: $27900

$27,900

Turner, Oregon

Year 1957

Make Chevrolet

Model -

Category Coupe

Mileage -

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1957 Chevrolet 150 2 Door SedanThe Paint: Rich Red Pearl Base/Coat, Clear/CoatThe Engine: 350 CID Aluminum Manifold and 4 bbl CarburetorThe Transmission: Rebuilt Borg Warner Super T-10 4 Speed Manual with Hurst Linkage The Differential: Rebuilt Stock Chevrolet with 3.36;1 Gear RatioThe interior: Completely Restored with Marathon Gray Tweed Fabric with Embroidered LogosPower front disc brakesElectronic ignitionFully functioning dash gauges and auxillary gauges21 circuit EZ wiring kit with updated fuse panelAll lights workBeautiful stainless trim and chrome bumpers with 210 side trimLowered suspension for the perfect stanceDual exhaust with glass packs and chrome tipsAmerican Racing S-200 (Coke bottle) Chrome 15 wheels with radial tiresThe Tri-5 Chevy\\\\\\\'s are great, aren\\\\\\\'t they? The 150\\\\\\\'s in particular are a favorite among the drag racers due mostly to their lighter weight. Because of that factor, and being a sedan, the arguably better door alignment and the solid vault-like thud you love to hear when the door closes, the 150 has gained a considerable amount of respect for the street. This particular \\\\\\\'57 has been very well taken care of and has had some fine work performed within the last decade or so. I know the last two owners of this car, and aside from both being very nice and knowledgeable car guys, they both have been full-on car enthusiasts since. Well, let\\\\\\\'s just say they could have easily had input into this car when it rolled out of the factory. The point is, this car has been treated very well and it shows. The car steers and brakes very nicely and the transmission shifts butter smooth. The engine fires up cold and fast idles until you kick it down in about 20-30 seconds, and then it settles into a nice classic Chevy rumble. This is a very nice, reliable \\\\\\\'57 Chevy and it has some nice history data that will accompany the car. The chrome on the bumpers and the side trim are excellent. All components on the car function properly. The rich red paint looks great on the car and you can\\\\\\\'t go wrong with the Coke-Bottle Mags. 1957, the last of the Tri-5\\\\\\\'s, clean lines, slight smoke tint on the windows, easy driving 4-speed. Beautiful paint and interior, smooth, strong running engine...man, this is a keeper! Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>