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1957 Chevy 2 Dr H.t. California Rolling Chassis W/brakes & Air Ride on 2040-parts.com

US $6,500.00
Location:

Granger, Indiana, US

Granger, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

this is a 1957 chevy 2 door hard top california mfg. rolling chassis, comes with complete Air Ride Technologies front and rear air suspension kit with compressor, ride control, 4-link rear suspension, Bear disk brakes with 2 in. drop spindles, a CPP 670 power steering box.  All parts are brand new and never been installed , frame is excellent with no pitting or rust through, this is a project I just cant complete at this time , I have over $9000.00 invested in these parts alone.   local pick up only, I have no way to transport this so it will be your responsibility to pick up within 2 weeks  of winning auction .located just off 80-90 toll road near South Bend ,In. $500.00 paypal payment on close of auction and the bal. in cash at time of pick up.  I will not deal with any foreign shipping or payment so please dont ask

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