Detail Info for: Chevrolet : Bel Air/150/210 Nomad 1957 Chevrolet Nomad 2 Dr. Stationwagon Survivor
Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/11/2014
Price:
$ 30411.11
Condition:
Mileage:
450
Location:
Hamilton, Montana, 59840
Seller Type:
Agent
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210
Submodel Body Type:
Nomad Wagon
Engine:
327 V8
Transmission:
4 speed
VIN:
VC57L162232
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
You find the darndest things on Montana ranches! 1957 Chevrolet Nomad Wagon Engine is a 300HP-327v8 out of a ’68 vette with a 4bbl carb. VIN: VC57L162232 Transmission is a four-speed Muncie operated by a Hurst shifter. A/C is by Vintage Air and Classic Industries supplied the new instrument pods. The radio is AM/FM inside, retro outside. It and the clock, all operate. Everything works and the vehicle is in overall excellent condition. Tires are Toyo P215/65R15’s (condition:excellent) mounted on American Racing Mags. Spare is a bias ply. Included are a set of four Remington tires mounted to wire wheels (see imagery) Comes with a car cover. Although transport is the responsibility of the winning bidder, I am available to assist in any way possible. We recommend enclosed carrier due to the rarity and fine condition of this car. Should the buyer chose to, we can pick them up at the airport and take them to their new car. We are between Yellowstone & Glacier, a great place for a road trip! Remittance may be by Paypal for $750 deposit and wire transfer for final funds. HamiltonStore, a listing service located in Montana’s Bitterroot valley, brings this auction to you. Check my Feedback & Bid with Confidence Good Luck Bidding!On Apr-04-14 at 14:49:03 PDT, seller added the following information: Please contact the listing agent for a video of the nomad's engine running. My bad: Due to a typo, it should read 350HP-327V8 On Apr-09-14 at 14:48:38 PDT, seller added the following information: To address the many questions regarding rust as well as the vintage of the restoration. This Nomad was a southern Cal car long before it was a Montana car. The bodywork/paint job and interior was done circa 1975 in SoCal. The mechanical work, engine, instruments, were much more recent and that mechanic is available for questions. He maintains that there is no evidence of any major rust repair anywhere on the car.
