In a garage in Brick, New Jersey, an icon of the 1950s has been waiting for someone to finally turn the key. This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, inherited by a couple, remained almost still, to the point of pushing its owners today to separate from it, according to AutoEvolution. Rather than letting it continue to sleep, they registered it at an auction of collectible cars on eBay, without reserve price. In the text of the advertisement, the seller sum…
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In a garage in Brick, New Jersey, an icon of the 1950s has been waiting for someone to finally turn the key. This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, inherited by a couple, remained almost still, to the point of pushing its owners today to separate from it, according to AutoEvolution. Rather than letting it continue to sleep, they registered it at an auction of collectible cars on eBay, without reserve price. In the text of the advertisement, the seller sum…