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- rpmonroe February 2009
Interested in buying.
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I'm interested in buying a fully restored 1957 Chevy Bel Air. I would like a car that has been modernized and freshly painted that I can drive daily. Matching numbers and original authenticity is not of primary importance. I would appreciate any advice any of you more experience Bel Air owners could give me.
I would also like to get some idea what I can expect to pay for a car like this.
Thanks,
Jim -
It would help to know what part of the country you live in and what general price range you're comfortable with. There should be plenty of 57 Bel Airs about, I only know of a 57 Nomad right now.
Rick