A 1957 Chevrolet 150, which stood in a garage for almost ten years without moving, has been put up for auction in the USA. The car is being sold without a minimum price, the starting bid is $2,800.
The car requires complete restoration and is aimed at collectors and enthusiasts of classic projects.
The Chevrolet 150 is one of the basic models of the 1957 lineup and was inferior to the Bel Air in terms of equipment and popularity. The car has been repeatedly modified for street racing, which changed its design and appearance.
The body is seriously affected by corrosion, and traces of old repairs are visible on the metal. The interior has been partially preserved: there are no trim elements, the front seat and dashboard are damaged.
There is no engine under the hood, and only fragments remain of the original Matador Red color. The VIN plate has been preserved, which allows you to restore the history of the car.
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