Vehicle Description
1957 Chevrolet BelAir
When people think of the 50's the first vehicle that comes to mind
is almost always a 57 Chevy. Even if they have zero knowledge or
interest in classic cars most people can identify the classic
BelAir as it rolls by. This 57 is a nice two door post car that was
nicely built. What is even better is it is being offered up a very
reasonable price that doesn't break the bank. The body is in good
shape and there are a few small blisters in the paint but nothing
major. It is coated in White and all of the original style
stainless and chrome is cleanly mounted in place. It has the
original Gold "V" accents with Chevrolet emblems and all look good.
The doors close really solidly and it is just all around a great
car for this price. It rides on aftermarket American Racing Torq
Thrust wheels which give it a bit more of a hot rod touch than your
standard original wheels/hubcaps. The tires have plenty of tread
left and are BF Goodrich P235/70R15.
The VIN on the car decodes as a 6 cylinder BelAir but the motor has
actually been changed out to a 283 V8. The block and a lot of the
lower components are painted Chevrolet Orange and is topped off
with an Edelbrock manifold, Edelbrock carburetor, vintage Corvette
valve covers and a bat wing air cleaner. The transmission is a
turbo 350 automatic that shifts well with no issues. A majority of
the suspension, brakes, etc are the stock components but everything
is working properly with no known problems. The car starts up and
drives well with no smoking. We have had it parked in the same spot
for a few days and there doesn'ty appear to be any major leaking as
well.
The interior of the car is done in a Red and Black combination
using the original style upholstery. It has the split bench up
front and a bench in the rear. The material is all in good shape
and the headliner is done in Black. It doesn't sag and looks good.
The dash is painted a matching Red and has the stock style trim and
layout. An aftermarket AM/FM/Cassette player has been added as well
as a Grant GT steering wheel which are the only real
customizations. The trunk features the original style Black mat and
houses a spare. All of the floors are solid and there is a little
patina below the mat but no major rust or issues.
This is a nice solid driver car that really doesn't need anything.
Prices on these cars vary quite a bit and this one is priced very
reasonably.
This classic BelAir could be yours for only $33,000.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $29,950.00!