Vehicle Description
This custom 1957 Bel Air underwent a 2-year, no-expense-spared,
frame-off restoration and has less than 700 miles since its
completion. It's powered by a new GM 502ci 8-cylinder engine mated
to a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission. It's equipped with a
polished aluminum radiator, all-new air conditioning, rack & pinion
steering, Ford 9" rear end, 4-wheel Wilwood disc brakes with red
calipers, and a modified suspension with coilovers. All electronics
are located in the trunk, along with the battery. All wiring has
been redone, all chrome has been redone, all stainless has been
polished, the window regulators have been replaced and all of the
glass has been replaced with new pieces. The engine compartment has
been nicely finished and a set of new American Racing wheels has
been installed at all four corners. All gauges are classics from
Danchuks. It has some hidden theft safety switches, all-new carpets
and upholstery and gas tank. The frame was dipped and
powder-coated, all-new brake hydraulics were installed for all
wheels, and all fuel lines and brake lines were replaced.