You mentioned that your car was originally two tone green (Highland and Surf green), but I thought previously you said you didn't know and the cowl plate was missing?? Or maybe I am having a brain fart...
Speaking of the two tone Green '57 color - one of the nicest '57 Restored cars I've had the pleasure of viewing/admiring was one restored back in the mid-late 80's, it was the highland/surf combo and was restored by David Doyal from Georgia. The unrestored car had been advertised in Fairhope, Alabama with Many options (all power, AC, etc) but was unrestored. I never had chance to go look at it even though it was at a time I was looking for a '57 to restore. Tom Hodgen (Ontario, CA) bought it and stored it for a few years than sold it to David. David an another friend drove to CA and bought it, trailered it back to Georgia around Christmas time or New Years, and 5 months later May of that year, he had restored it and brought it to the Smoky Mountain Classic show in Pigeon Forge and it was PERFECTION itself, and all the power and AC worked... I was in heavy LUST over the car but David sold it to someone from Oregon/WA ? for more $$ than I had at the time! David restored the car in around 4 months while working full time for Delta Airlines (Atlanta Airport). I was probably MORE amazed at the quality and speed of his restoration work as I was of the car! David is still the 'Nomader I most admire' partly for his work on that car!
I don't have a photo of that car, but here is an older restoration in that color combo which was for sale in the past..
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