1957 CHEVROLET 210 SPORT COUPE - SOLD
These cars are kind of rare being a 210 2 door Hardtop. They have more of a vintage 50’s muscle car look and this one is finished in the original stunning Onyx Black paint with beautiful chrome and bright work, Charcoal and Ivory interior, AM radio and even some original Black California plates with Owen Keown Chevrolet plate frames from Marina Del Ray California. Under the hood is pretty basic with a smooth running original matching number 283 V8 rated at 185 H.P. 2 barrel carburetor, dual exhaust with old school Glasspack mufflers headed out below the rear bumper, 2 speed Powerglide automatic transmission and a fresh set of Coker Classic Wide White Radials on the factory steel wheels with dog dish hub caps and trim rings. This is a very straight unmolested car that could be driven as is or add a few upgrades and options to fit your own style. Body: Coupe Color: Onyx Black Stock ID: 230505 VIN: VB57L177840 Call 818-591-1313 or visit www.californiacars.com

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