probably nothing.
Depends entirely on the condition of the vehicle and if it is a complete vehicle with all parts and original engine and transmission. Also depends on if it is a two-door sedan or four-door sedan, V8 or 6 cylinder, A/T. or Manual. All of this determines the value but the most important thing is condition. You would need to have the vehicle looked at and appraised by an automobile appraiser. Even then the vehicle is actually worth what someone will pay for it.
Same door as the 55-57 Chevy that are reproduced. Best bet eBay them.$100-$300 each based on the body style 4 door sedan about $50.00
as far as I know there is no hidden serial #'s on any chevy.
Yes as long as they are matching 2 dr or 4 dr, hard top or sedan.
its in the fusebox if i remember correctly.
1961 Chevy biscayne worth 4 door Check it out for yourself at, http://www.nadaguides.com/
Chevrolet 1955, 56 and 57, Passenger car and Sedan Delivery will interchange with your 4 door 57.
Any Chevy Celebrity sedan or station wagon front door from 1982 to 1989 should fit and work correctly. Sedan back doors will not work on a station wagon, station wagon rear doors wont work on a sedan. The window frames are slightly different. I would look for them in a wrecking yard.
The North American version of the 1960 Chevrolet Impala 4-door sedan has a curb weight of 3,750 pounds. The first model year for the Chevy Impala was 1958.
Yes, it comes in a 4-door Sedan or a 5-door wagon.
Listed on the driver's door post. If you have no placard there then 32 psi is a good pressure to run.