Vehicle Description
This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible is a true dream car. It's
the ultimate icon of the American open road, and this one has all
the extras you want, including V8 power, a terrific color combo, a
power top, and more. So many of us can dream about a classic like
this, but for one, it will be a reality.
Because this is a real-deal '57 Bel Air convertible, you can really
see they took extra time and money in the restoration. The red
paint has a modern clearcoat luster so that every time you take
this drop-top out into the sunshine, it will radiate brighter than
your nostalgia. The reason why we love these so much is because of
how much style went onto the '57. The font bumper and grille are a
harmonious combination that's as stylish as a Cadillac and
dominated the front end. We get double hood ornaments, and they are
intrigue to the design. The gold accenting signals a V8 under the
hood. And the full-length trim fans out at the end for pure flair.
So because there are so many elements that make the 1957 Bel Air
the ultimate in rolling desire, we love to have an example that
remains as complete this one. And there are terrific details, like
how the pristine white top coordinates with the whitewall tires. So
this is the kind of car that will be the star of your garage and
plenty of shows, too.
Because you'll be enjoying it with the top down quite often, the
interior was made to be striking, too. There's a bright red on the
seats, door panels, dash, and carpeting to coordinate with the
exterior. It's now joined by silvery gray insets in the seats and
doors for a distinguished total package. This one loves to impress
in the details, right down to the button tops of the seatbacks. And
while it has a terrific vintage look (including the AM radio that's
still on display,) there are also some well-integrated upgrades.
Seatbelts and a tilt steering column make it a nice driving
machine. They even upgraded the car to air conditioning, which is
always nice in a convertible. It's running modern R134a, but it
will need servicing before blowing ice-cold again.
Under the hood is proper V8 power. The Tri-Five Chevys are famous
for introducing the small block era, but they never got one as
large as this 350 cubic-inch V8. So you get the right history and
extra pep in the car's step. In fact, you can tell they spent time
on the extras. For example, the Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor
adds dependability and power, and the Griffin aluminum radiator
w/electric fans helps keep this running cool even if you're stuck
in traffic. The clean undercarriage photos show more proof of the
thoroughness of the restoration. Plus, you have great driving
features, like a three-speed automatic transmission, power
steering, and power brakes w/discs up front. So it's ready for your
favorite boulevard.
Complete with maintenance receipts, this is a true icon finished
for those who want to be admired the moment they leave our
showroom. Call today!!!