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1957 Chevrolet 210 2-Door Sedan

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $73,000
Miles: 1,542
Estimated: $1031.78/mo

The 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-Door Sedan is a timeless classic design that truly embraced the styling cues prevalent at the time. It features long flowing lines, with large fins at the rear, and lots of little design details. But what you may not realize about our featured 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-Door Sedan is that it packs a lot more under the hood than it did when it rolled off the factory floor some 68 years ago. That’s because this Chevy has an all-new drivetrain, with a rate Blueprint 350ci V8 under the hood, mated to a brand new four-speed transmission. So, if you’re looking for the perfect blend of classic looks and modern performance, this classic restomod may be right up your alley.

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sedan

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $23,999
Miles: 100,000
Estimated: $339.20/mo

Long tail fins, luxurious design, lots of chrome, Ferrari-inspired design features, and its iconic seven-generation production history undoubtedly made the Chevrolet Bel Air a seminal piece of automotive history. Throughout its lengthy production period, Chevrolet developed Bel Airs for everyone. There were versions made for racing fanatics, those who sought luxury, and many more. You could choose from a grand tourer, a two-door hardtop, a convertible, or a budget fleet sedan. From this broad collection, what we have brought to you here is a four-door hardtop Chevrolet Bel Air from the model year 1957, making it one of the models that are commonly referred to as Tri Fives. This beauty is located in Barnegat Township, New Jersey. As an almost 70-year-old car, it is in sublime condition.

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $149,999
Miles: 0
Estimated: $2120.07/mo

The Bel Air is a full-sized sedan meant to be the opposite of discreet. It was made for people who despised being discreet, it was made for people who loved to be noticed, for people who smoked only Cuban cigars and drank tea with their pinkies sticking out. The Bel Air was prestigious, and the fact that it went on to be considered one of the most iconic cars of the 1950s speaks for its homage. One might find it hard that this specific second-generation Bel Air is nearly seventy years old, and that is probably because it reportedly had an entire body-off restoration in 2022. As of now, we're glad to announce that this beauty is up for sale.

1957 Chevrolet 3100 Restomod

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $66,999
Miles: 0
Estimated: $946.96/mo

The market for vintage trucks has seen a steady rise over the years. There are many ways one can go about restoring a vintage truck. Some prefer taking the factory standard path; some choose to go all out and modify their trucks to suit modern tastes. Some even leave it like they were in all its patina and glory. While a vintage truck restomod sounds nice, it's easy to get carried away with the number of options available. Too many modifications may lose the character and essence of a vintage truck. At the same time, too few upgraded don't make any difference to the vehicle and don't match. However, this 1957 Chevrolet Pickup Restomod we have today is the perfect balance of maintaining the truck's original design features and some sweet modifications to keep you company on a drive out.

1954 Chevrolet Corvette C1.R Art Morrison Restomod

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $681,000
Miles: 1
Estimated: $9625.19/mo

Customizing a classic car requires a delicate balance of respect for its heritage and innovation in design. One misstep can compromise the aesthetic of a build, but this 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod is a shining example of customization done right. Crafted to perfection by Eckert's Rod & Custom, this first-generation Corvette is more than a classic—it’s a statement piece. It boasts a custom Art Morrison chassis, and the meticulous attention to detail elevates it into a league of its own. To highlight just how special this Corvette is, it was formerly displayed at the National Corvette Museum in the Skydome Exhibit—a testament to its exceptional craftsmanship. The build was completed on June 2, 2021, before making its journey to Bowling Green, Kentucky, for this prestigious display. Underneath its elegant exterior lies a treasure trove of engineering marvels that blend vintage charm with modern performance.

1950 Chevrolet 3100

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $52,999
Miles: 14
Estimated: $749.08/mo

Post World War II, America and the rest of the world were gearing up for a booming economy. Automakers were excited; the powers at the helm had pledged no more war, and things looked bright. Chevrolet released their aptly-named Advance Design series of light and medium-duty trucks in 1947. The Chevrolet 3100 marked the entry point as a half-ton truck, and it was greatly received by an eager public. As time passed, some examples fell to ruin, some were lovingly maintained and restored, and others became platforms for great restomods. This 1950 Chevrolet 3100 Restomod comes from that third category, and you won't believe what it's packing under the hood until you see and experience it for yourself.

1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2-Door Sport Coupe

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $19,999
Miles: 25,807
Estimated: $282.66/mo

For just three short years, Chevy made a vehicle named the Fleetmaster. Yes, that’s quite a bold name, isn’t it? On sale in 1946, just after World War II had ended, the Fleetmaster was offered as a coupe, sedan, sedan delivery and, exclusively for Australia, a coupe utility or ute. Curiously, the Stylemaster wasn’t a top-tier Chevy; instead it was a more mainstream offering. Production ended in 1948 with the Chevrolet Special taking over. So, if you want a relatively rare Chevy that slips under most classic car collectors’ radar, this 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2-Door Sport Coupe is a great way to go about it. The car currently resides in California, patiently waiting for a new owner to love and cherish it - after all, it’s near-on eighty years old!

1939 Chevrolet Master 85 Coupe

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $71,999
Miles: 1
Estimated: $1017.63/mo

Have you ever wondered what a 1930s Chevy would be like? Well, wonder no more, because we’ve got a 1939 Chevrolet Master 85 Coupe Hot Rod for one lucky buyer to get their mitts on. The Chevrolet Master series was introduced in 1933 and ran until 1942. It was available as a two-door coupe, a two-door cabriolet, a two-door pickup truck and a four-door sedan. The first two body styles included an external rumble seat too, for transporting passengers whom you didn’t truly like, but couldn’t decline either. Thankfully, this particular 1939 Chevrolet Master 85 Coupe Hot Rod doesn’t appear to have that, and everyone sits within its protected passenger cabin. The car has undergone a full restoration, and includes a healthy dose of modern parts too.

1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Business Coupe

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $53,000
Miles: 8,800
Estimated: $749.10/mo

Chevy’s line-up wasn’t as diverse as it is now in the early 1920s and 1930s. For example, the Chevrolet Master range was their sole offering between 1933 and 1942. The range encompassed coupes, convertibles, sedans and pickup trucks. You also had the Deluxe trim for some luxury at the time. How times have changed, haven’t they? Yet, many of those old Chevys have survived, thanks to classic car collectors and resto-modders from the hot-rodding community. This 1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Business Coupe Hot Rod is one fine example of a restomod from the Master range. It’s been extensively enhanced and customized, and yet retains its period 1930s appearance in many ways. Let’s find out why this sleek two-door coupe may be the car for you.

1934 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 3 Window Coupe

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $49,999
Miles: 12,021
Estimated: $706.68/mo

Let’s take a trip down automotive memory lane, in fact let’s go back over ninety years, to 1933. That’s when the Chevrolet Master range was introduced, to mobilize America. Offered in a variety of body styles, including a coupe, convertible, sedan and station wagon, the Master range was the preferred transporter for many American families. Several decades later, these cars were rediscovered by enthusiasts and either restored to their factory specifications, or turned into interesting restomods. This 1934 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 3 Window Coupe Restomod is from the latter category. It's chassis and fiberglass build was done by Outlaw Performance in Ohio, and the car has run just 12,021 miles since then. Residing in Naples, Florida, it’s now waiting for a new owner.

1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate Landau Phaeton

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $22,999
Miles: 28,002
Estimated: $325.07/mo

The automotive world is vast, there is a modification applicable to almost any car on the market thereby enabling their custodians to upgrade and change a machines appearance and performance. While this sounds nice, being behind the wheel of a machine thats original is also an experience to be valued, you are in control of a machine thats decades old and more in touch with your driving experience thanks to classic motors not featuring any “driver assists” Present today is a unicorn of the classic car world and takes shape with this 1932 Chevrolet Landau. With a reported 28,000 miles on its clock, this is your ticket to experiencing '30s motoring in all its glory.

1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate

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PENDING SALE
ASK: $39,999
Miles: 75,268
Estimated: $565.34/mo

While classic cars are certainly in vogue right now, there’s arguably more charm to be had the further you go back. “Vintage” is the term used to describe most pre-WWII cars, and that’s the category to which our 1932 Chevrolet Confederate featured here belongs to. The Confederate nametag was used for various Chevrolets produced in the ’30s, with our featured car being a two-door sedan. This elegantly designed machine retains its timeless styling cues. Cars of this era are often modified into outrageous and impressive roadsters, but not this 1932 Chevrolet Series BA Confederate. This car appears to be quite original, featuring a 3.2L "Stovebolt Six" engine and a reported 75,268 miles.

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1969 Chevrolet El Camino SS

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$84,999
Miles: 77
Estimated: $1201.37/mo

One of the most curious American cars of the ’60s is the Chevy El Camino. It's a coupe utility that is the offspring that results from the marriage of a station wagon and a pickup truck. In fact, that’s how Chevy built it: a standard Chevrolet two-door station wagon with an enclosed passenger cabin and an open cargo area. Made over five generations, the El Camino has also become something of a cult muscle car hero due to its unconventional body style and unexpected performance when stuffed with a proper American V8. This particular 1969 Chevrolet El Camino SS is a great way to experience a fast coupe utility, or "Ute" as the Australians call them. This particular vehicle is from the third generation and has undergone a full rotisserie frame-off restoration, we’re told. Now, this big-block toting machine waits peacefully in New Jersey until it finds a new owner. That could be you!

1980 Chevrolet El Camino

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PENDING SALE
$12,500
Miles: 52,000
Estimated: $176.67/mo

Chevy’s El Camino is iconically known for its coupe utility body style. Basically, the coupe utility combines the ride comfort and handling of a car’s monocoque construction with the versatility of a pickup truck. Adapted from a Chevy two-door station wagon, the El Camino appeared in 1959, to compete with Ford’s Ranchero. Five generations of El Camino were made until 1987 when the nameplate was quietly retired. If you’ve always been intrigued by this pastiche of coupe and pickup truck, consider picking up this 1980 Chevrolet El Camino as your next classic. This 53,500-mile example comes to you with all maintenance reportedly up to date, so it’s basically a buy-and-drive classic.

1969 Chevrolet C10

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PENDING SALE
$24,999
Miles: 14,005
Estimated: $353.33/mo

By 1959, Chevy’s formidable Task Force line-up of pickup trucks was due for retirement. The Bowtie replaced it with the C/K Series. Immensely popular and well-regarded, the C/K Series would run through four generations right up until 2002, when the Silverado replaced it. These tough, workmanlike trucks weren’t only made in the USA. They also saw assembly in Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The second generation of the nameplate came around in 1966, and that’s where this 1969 Chevrolet C10 fits in. With a mere 14,000 miles on the clock, this truck has received some enhancement and refreshment work to make it the perfect classic for the discerning collector. Is that you?

1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu

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PENDING SALE
$28,999
Miles: 45,588
Estimated: $409.87/mo

Chevy’s Chevelle was made for three generations from 1964 through 1977. Yet, you’d swear that the Chevelle lived longer. That’s how strong the brand recognition with this nameplate is. To this day, Chevelles are sought after by eager enthusiasts, some of whom weren’t even born when the last ones left the GM production lines. The Chevelle also gave rise to the Malibu nameplate, since Malibu was initially a trim level of the Chevelle. That’s what we’ve got for sale here today, a second-generation 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu with 60,000 miles on the clock. It’s a lovely coupe in great order, and it’s reportedly been serviced recently.

1989 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham LS

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PENDING SALE
$21,500
Miles: 137,781
Estimated: $303.88/mo

Chevy’s Caprice was a no-nonsense full-size car from the Bowtie that ran between 1965 and 1996. In 2000, Chevy resurrected the nameplate by rebadging a Holden vehicle, and this continued right up until 2017. Popularly seen as a police car in movies of the Two Thousands, the Caprice nameplate is well known as a result. But what about a classic Caprice? Specifically speaking, a relatively new classic, such as this 1989 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham that’s up for sale with us? Well, this 137,781-mile car comes with all maintenance up to date, a quintessential Eighties persona, and a V8 under the hood. So, it’s an ideal candidate for someone who wants to explore the world of classics but doesn’t want to go too far back in time.

1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2-Door Sport Coupe

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$19,999
Miles: 25,807
Estimated: $282.66/mo

For just three short years, Chevy made a vehicle named the Fleetmaster. Yes, that’s quite a bold name, isn’t it? On sale in 1946, just after World War II had ended, the Fleetmaster was offered as a coupe, sedan, sedan delivery and, exclusively for Australia, a coupe utility or ute. Curiously, the Stylemaster wasn’t a top-tier Chevy; instead it was a more mainstream offering. Production ended in 1948 with the Chevrolet Special taking over. So, if you want a relatively rare Chevy that slips under most classic car collectors’ radar, this 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2-Door Sport Coupe is a great way to go about it. The car currently resides in California, patiently waiting for a new owner to love and cherish it - after all, it’s near-on eighty years old!

1969 Chevrolet El Camino SS

VERIFIED SELLER
PENDING SALE
$33,499
Miles: 1
Estimated: $473.47/mo

When Ford saw success with its Ranchero, it wasn’t long before Chevrolet came up with the El Camino. The basic principles are rather simple: a two-door car-like body at the front and a practical cargo bed at the back. For the El Camino’s third generation, it was based on the popular Chevelle and shared its wheelbase and overall length with the Chevelle sedan and station wagon. This is likely the version of the El Camino you’re most familiar with, as it serves as a much-loved base for meticulous restorations and detailed restomods across the US. Our featured 1969 Chevrolet El Camino has been completely restored. The owner reports that the project started as a stripped-down shell at a farm before it was further stripped and glass bead blasted. It now features a 496ci engine with a custom drivetrain and sits on coilovers.

1960 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod LS3

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PENDING SALE
$259,999
Miles: 1,000
Estimated: $3674.80/mo

A first-generation Chevy Corvette is a fantastic car to own and drive. It’s a piece of American automotive history, after all. Produced between 1953 and 1962, over 69,000 were made. It was also the only Corvette era to come with a six-cylinder engine choice, something that Chevy quickly realized didn’t suit a flagship sports car. Thankfully, all Corvettes thereafter have packed a V8. Many people nowadays want an original first-gen Corvette, but there are some who love restomods. If that sounds familiar, have we got the car for you! Say Howdy to this Pennsylvania-based 1960 Chevrolet Corvette LS3 Restomod that’s got just 1,000 miles after its comprehensive makeover. There’s a lot to learn about this car, so let us give you the highlights, but don’t forget to shoot us a DM or give us an old-fashioned phone call if you’re interested.

1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

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PENDING SALE
$94,999
Miles: 54,562
Estimated: $1342.71/mo

The second generation or C2 Chevy Corvette is responsible for many Corvette features, including the pop-up headlamps, the Stingray tag, and for cementing the Corvette’s powertrain as always being a V8. Yes, the first generation did offer in-line six power, but some may say that wasn’t in spirit of a car that was meant to represent America’s finest automotive efforts. So, getting yourself a C2 is a smart decision because you’ll be owning a great car that’s fun to drive, and will appreciate in value as long as you look after it. If that sounds like your thing, check out this reportedly numbers-matching 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible that’s up for sale with a mere 54,562 miles on the odometer. The car currently resides in Mesa, Arizona, and includes its original blue interior.

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