1957 Chevy 210 Hardtop...Rare!!!! Only about 10% of the hardtops were 210. Complete frame off rotisserie restoration done in the 90's. New chrome stainless glass rubber seals bumpers radiator front end brakes (new front disc) interior carpet engine trans and all new nuts and bolts. I bought the car about3 years ago from 25 year previous owner. Car has fresh paint ( about 2 years ). Engine was upgraded to crate 383 stroker engine ...about 425-430 hp. with Fast ( Inglese ) Stack 8EFI ( Weber Look!!! ). Howards Roller camEngine is beautiful and very strong. Engine has about 1500 miles on it as it was installed with brand new Tremec 5 speed overdrive trans ( with Aluim. cross member brace )at 1300 miles on the brand new Dakota Digital Dash. New Fast fuel pump/regulator and Fast Electric Ignition. Thereis $20000 Plus in drive alone.I built his car to enjoy and drive....just finished a 700 mile Hotrod Power Tour trip....car ran great.. never got 190 temp. and got good fuel mileage considering horsepower. Car has new P/S that was installed at 1300 miles. New Headman ceramic headers exhaust clutch pressure plate new Led running light headlights Brand new tires and American Racing Wheels new custom wheel chrome dash insert car has upgraded electrical system with modern fuse box. Vintage Air was added during restoration. Car has alarm system but remote doesnot work. Car has add on cruise control that was working before I shortened the drive shaft and will work if a new speed sensor is added to drive shaft.Interior is very nice and paint is nice and bright with onlya few minor imperfections. This is not a show car but is good enough quality to win awards... I built it to drive and am only selling because I want a Vette. I would not hesitate to drive this car to California from here in Alabama. Do not bid on this car if you have less than 10 buys/sells on Ebay or if you do not have the money to purchase. I have over $65000 invested in this car...it is a solid rust-free car... the glass and chrome/stainless trim is perfect and would cost thousands to replace. Alabama doesnot have titles on cars prior to 1970.
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