Two-Tone Turquoise and White1957 Chevy Belair, Previous owner
purchased in1965 and owned the Belair 66 years. A Georgia car
originally purchased from Fred Jones Cheverolet in Dahlonega
Georgia. Frame off restoration completed 10 years ago. Meticulously
restored, chassis sandblasted and painted, engine LT-1 donated from
from a 1996 Corvette and completely rebuilt, bored 20 over and
balanced, with a mild cam. Topped off with Edelbrock intake
manifold and Edelbrock carburetor. Holley fuel pump,Transmission is
a rebuilt 700R4 Overdrive. Rear end is from S-10 4 wheel drive 10
bolt. Dual exhaust Beautifully restored and preserved this Belairs
interior is properly done with factory fabric two-tone scheme in
Turquoise and black, and in great condition. Air Conditioning
installed in the dash, power steering, power disc brakes all
around, two-tone paint scheme, dual mirrors, retro AM/FM radio.
This beautiful Belair was restored with the greatest of care making
this historic automobile comfortable and practical to drive in town
or on the road!
Vehicle Details
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Listing ID:CC-1524610
Price:$49,900
Location:Clarksville, Georgia
Year:1957
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Bel Air
Exterior Color:Two tone Blue / White
Interior Color:Blue / Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:1
Stock Number:WEB311402
VIN:VC57A1747
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