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#121894 06/07/08 05:45 PM
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Can someone tell me what these numbers mean. Style 57 10640F,Body DL1395, Trim 601, Paint 914D. The car is a yellow Nomad with white top (mustard/gold/yellow) is this correct. Black interior. four barrel with dual exhaust. power steering and power brakes. The engine number is blank on the passenger side of the block. The interior needs to be redone as will as engine rebuilt. Exterior paint is newer and chrome is fine. Does anyone have a guess(Range)on what tis car is worth VIN vc571349xx.
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Wilwood Engineering1955-1957

Willwood Engineering

Wilwood Engineering designs and manufactures high-performance disc brake systems.
Wilwood Engineering, Inc. - 4700 Calle Bolero - Camarillo, CA 93012 - (805) 388-1188


Job #121896 06/07/08 06:02 PM
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57 1064DF = 1957 Nomad body
CL1395 = CL body made in Clevelandd, Ohio Fisher Body plant (all wagon bodies were made there)-(note its CL , not DL.
601 = ?? -691 = black and silver Nomade interior
914D = ?? - no 914D, 814 = India Ivory top and Coronado Yellow bottom

No number stamped on bloack indiactes that its a replacement block or some one erased the number.
The serial number should read V for 8 cyl, C for BelAir, 57 for year, then next should be a letter. This letter indiactes where the car was assembled. The letter will be A B F J K L N O S or T
The following numbers would be the serial number. With this number (the last threr digets can be XXX, I can tell you what month it was assembled.
Price range $20,000 to $25,000 - but would need better description, rusts, etc.
I own a 1957 Nomad, stock, 2 1/2 condition, Figure its worth north of $30,000 and rising.


Gene Schneider

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