“In any event, when you see a 1957 Chevy used as an every day driver, you don’t hit it. You slow down and appreciate it. “
And if it’s a hardtop, “Post Car,” or a convertible, it’s worth north of $50k unless it’s a rust bucket. And if it’s been restored, start looking for at least $80k and maybe as much as a buck twenty. Sure wished that I still had the ‘55 210 post car that was my second ever car, but at least in 1964, I had the good sense to replace it with an eleven month old 1963 Corvette Stingray “split window” Coupe that I still own! The ‘50’s and ‘60’s Chevrolets are icons in the motor world.
And if it’s a Nomad wagon, it’s going to fetch a good price, too.