Vehicle Description
This 1957 Bel Air restomod stands out in every key area. Starting
with the expert application of a beautiful shade of maroon paint
that sets the tone of sophistication for the car. It sits low, but
it's more than just cut coils. The car has coilover suspension at
both ends, which provides superior handling as well as a cool rake.
The engine is the perfect choice. A 350 small block with 4-barrel,
headers, Edelbrock intake, and the appropriate dress-up items also
from Edelbrock. In front though, a little more new-school with a
billet pulley system and serpentine belt to aid in and high rpm
operation. The belt system also drives the air conditioning and
power steering quietly and dependably. The engine room is so
pretty, you'll be proud to show it off, and the under-hood mirror
helps in that department. The interior is another standout. Rich
tan leather is everywhere along with heaping helpings of luxury.
The custom center console features a storage bin and cup holders
for front and rear occupants. The passenger seat reclines. The
steering column tilts. The windows are power operated. The interior
is air conditioned. This Bel Air lacks nothing, so the rolling
stock should be the best available. And it is. Forged wheels from
Forgiato wrapped in Nitto Invo tires lend functionality and beauty
in keeping with the ultra-high level of this no-limits custom
build.