Vehicle Description
Beautiful '57 - Built on C4 Corvette running gear - 5.7L V8
LS1/700R Transmission - Fully built steel car - Show Winner (Please
note: If you happen to be viewing this vehicle on a website other
than our main website, it's possible that only some of our many
photographs of this car are presented due to website limitations.
To be sure you access all the photographs, please go to our main
website: Garage Kept Motors.) Offered here is a built not bought
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible. It was a fully built steel car
as a company showcase vehicle for EMI (Experi-Metal Inc.) of
Sterling Heights, Michigan. EMI is credited for designing the Tesla
all aluminum bodies and the new aluminum alloy 2015-current Ford
F150 bodies. They are the leader in body design for the large auto
manufactures and set the standard, and have taken Best in Show for
their creative builds at SEMA. This car began its life in 1990 and
was built on all C4 Corvette running gear. In 2006, it won the
Detroit Autorama and was given the International New Product Award
at SEMA. It is a beautiful example that you can enjoy on the open
road. And it does have a real 1957 Title from and a real 1957 VIN
so even the pickiest of car show patrons won't know its not a true
Bel Air. The car is finished in stunning Silver over a two-tone
Silver and Black interior with a Black soft top. It is powered by a
Corvette fuel-injected LS1 5.7L V8 with a 700 automatic
transmission and rear-wheel drive. The car features power windows,
power convertible top, AC, power steering, power brakes, front and
rear disc brakes, Chrome Corvette wheels, and a 10-disc CD changer
in the trunk. Last fall the radiator was replaced as well as new
plugs, new injectors, new alternator, and had a fresh oil change.
The car fired on command and runs strong. It get looks and thumbs
up wherever driven. It is a beautifully assembled Bel Air. The body
is all steel and very clean. Be sure to check out 200 photos and
video walk-around of the car running on our main website: Garage
Kept Motors. Call if interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank
you for looking.