I know this is not exactly the shoebox crowd around here but I thought I would see if anyone might have some input. I have a 1957 Bel Air that has to go.
It started off as a six cylinder, 150 complete car about 17 years ago. At that point it was torn down with the body separated from the frame and every nut and bolt gone through.
The frame was cleaned and painted. It is mostly stock as far as I know. I believe it has McGaughys drop spindles up front.
The body was sanded down all rust was repaired and the car went through the entire primer and paint process. It is now a very nice blue.
Most of the remaining parts needed that are not already installed on the car are purchased and waiting for use.
The engine has never been fired up. It is new. It is a mildly built SBC 350 with a TH350 transmission. There are zero miles on this car since its rebuild.
The underside and frame of this car are spotless. The exhaust is custom built with a lot of hours in it. After completion of the pipes it was coated by Jet-Hot.
The interior is the only thing really missing. I do have the original houndstooth back bench seat.
I have all the trim for the car including the remaining Bel Air trim and other trim.
I realize the pictures are not the best but it is what I could do since the car cannot be moved without a couple friends to help. I know it is also a bit dusty, it has been sitting in a garage for some time. It was a father-son project where the father lost interest in it and then some.
Thank you for any input or guidance.