Vehicle Description
1957 Chevrolet Belair 2door hard top sport coupe could be your
dream ride, this vehicle is totally customized. It is an extremely
solid car that was built up to not only look great but perform as
well; with just under 4000 miles since completion it has a long
life ahead of it. The body off restoration of this car started in
2014 and completed in 2020 and resulted in a complete rebuild or
replacement of all components down to the smallest detail. Included
with this car is a detailed book showing the entire rebuild
process, original documentation on all customized parts, a stack of
receipts for all purchased items, a show sign as well as a car
cover. Below is a very detailed description of all the features of
this awesome car. Pop the hood open and you will find an engine
compartment that looks on par with the rest of this Belair. An LS
5.3 ATK, 385 hp Crate motor with aluminum heads, intake and valve
covers as well as a roller cam and rocker rollers and is dressed up
with a Polished Aluminum March serpentine pulley kit including a
chrome power steering pump and alternator. The intake is a Polished
Aluminum Edelbrock Performer RPM manifold, and features a Holly
Terminator EFI fuel injection system with a self-learning computer
for maximum performance. Headers are CPP ceramic coated with 4"
stainless steel turned down tail pipes. An MSD Dyna Force starter
insures reliable starting. Cooling is accomplished with a Griffin
Cross flow radiator with thermostat controlled Dual Electric
Cooling Fans. A GM T-56, 6 speed manual transmission with a custom
Floor Shifter has been fitted with a McLeod Dual Hydraulic clutch,
.400" thick Steel Flywheel in a Quick Time Bell housing. The rear
wheels are controlled through 1997 Camaro housing cut down to
accommodate proper wheel fit. An Eaton Posi 10-bolt differential,
30 Spline axels, rear end geared 4.10:1 for a well-rounded balance
of acceleration off the line and highway performance. And more...