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Not Packard but col 50s car
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A guy I know found a local 57 Bel Air 2 dr. HT with the double 4 barrel carbs (I think they refer to as 2x4) factory option. The car is completely restored and he's going to buy it for $35K (owners asking price). I've seen cars like that going for $50-$60K. I've seen the car and it's everything it's supposed to be, I thought that was a pretty dang good find and I'm not even a Chevy guy but do appreciate those cars. I'm surprised at their value because there seems to be so many still around. But this find is more rare because it's restored to original specs and those 2x4 carbs are pretty neat setup. Oh well, just wanted to share.

Posted on: 2012/7/28 22:56
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Re: Not Packard but col 50s car
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I have a 1957 chevy 210 4 door all original 235 3 speed standard shift with O/D. The 4 door 57s are almost rare now because they were use for parts cars. Not many 4 doors around with original stuff on them. Everyone has done the 350 combo on the 57s and other tri fives. Just my 2 cents.

Posted on: 2012/7/29 9:17
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Incomes are falling, asset values are falling, tax revenues are falling.

Just four years ago a 57 Covertible 283 converted to stick shift passed through my area for $75,000.

It was a wonderful driving car and the only 50's car that had cougars honking and waving at me.

Posted on: 2012/7/29 9:52
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I thought $35K is a good deal, probably make some money if wanted to sell it.

Posted on: 2012/7/29 11:14
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Re: Not Packard but col 50s car
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I think it sounds pretty good also -- particularly with the two quads. I expect that setup is somewhat like Packards in one respect -- just finding the proper parts would cost a substantial amount. If it has them already, they're correct, and been restored decently, a big plus.

One downside might be if you like to participate in the better shows and hope to win anything. If your area is like others, there are so many similar and good cars around. With a lot of perfect repro parts available and experts who can spot something wrong at 50 paces, the competition is brutal.

Doubt there could be much amiss before someone calls it. To me, always having to be on top of stuff like that would take the enjoyment away. If however, you thrive in that environment then another plus for the car.

That's one nice thing about having a Packard. Sometimes yours is the only one around and most who see it wouldn't know what it was -- the usual question if Ford or GM built it -- let alone if anything was wrong with the car.

Posted on: 2012/7/29 11:40
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