Vehicle Description
Iconic, distinctive, honest, and quite affordable this 1957
Chevrolet Bel Air looks great in two-tone, and you have to love the
stares you get with a cool pillarless hardtop sedan.
A 1957 Bel Air is the icon we all want to get our hands-on, and
that only gets better on a hardtop that has extra distinction. The
factory-correct Indica Ivory and Canyon Coral have the right pastel
and light tones to capture the 1950s perfectly. So it looks good on
this icon. And because this is the correct two-tone, we also like
the hint of age in this older respray that gives us a bright style
while also looking very vintage. But more than just looking cool,
the hardtop sedan is actually a rarer classic than the hardtop
coupe. And regardless of the number of doors, you still get that
unmistakable '57 Chevy hardtop appearance with the pillarless
profile, iconic trim, and dip in the door line. Plus, the legend
would not be complete without the intricate rear bumper that's
crafted into the tailfin design. And of course, the huge chrome
front end looks like a 10,000-watt smile. This one certainly goes
for a period-correct appearance where even the details are correct,
like the bright factory wheel covers, whitewall tires, and golden
Chevrolet scripts.
The pillarless hardtop really puts the interior on display, and it
has the same cool classic feeling as the exterior. The seat and
door panels are a beautiful mix of silver and black that has the
little things like the button-top backs and textured cloth inserts.
It's a great way to show off a stock style that's very vintage with
just the right hints of use since an earlier restoration. So it all
looks quite complete and nice but with just enough aging so that
some people may just assume it's original (we won't tell your
secret if you won't.) After all, with details like the working dome
light, correct Bel Air steering wheel, and factory AM radio there
for a display, this interior gives off the right vintage vibes over
every inch.
Under the hood, you'll find an ear-correct motor that really keeps
the classic Chevy feeling going. The tidy bold blue long block
proudly announced the Blue Flame inline-six motor. The 235
cubic-inch engine is smooth and torque-filled, and it was a
mainstay of Chevrolet vehicles for decades. So while we all know
the V8s fit under here, this sharp-looking powerhouse is going to
get you real distinction at the car shows. And you will happily
take it there, too, because this Bel Air has easy cruising features
like power steering, a Powerglide automatic transmission, and power
brakes.
The sale comes complete with an owner's manual and period
literature. An iconic classic that leaves a lasting impression is
rarely this affordable. That's why you know you have to ask fast to
take it home. Call today!!!