Fusion Motor Company proudly presents this beautifully restored
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air in Highland Green! This specific Bel Air was
meticulously architected by the team at Timeless Kustoms.
The classic 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is an automotive icon that
represents the golden era of American automobiles. This stunning
Bel Air captures the essence of 1950s styling, with its distinctive
chrome accents, sleek lines, and timeless appeal.
It is powered by a 350 crate motor paired to a 700R4 overdrive
transmission.
The exterior has been freshly painted in the original Highland
Green with vintage chrome and gold accents. With an all new
interior kit, the black and green premium upholstery showcases a
perfect blend of originality and modern comfort. Additionally, the
polished dashboard, adorned with retro dials and controls, serves
as a reminder of the car's rich heritage.
The original style wheels wear new Diamondback radial whitewall
tires, and the ride height is lower than the stock, due to a 2-inch
suspension drop.
Highlights:
• 350 Crate Motor
• 700R4 Overdrive Transmission
• Powder-coated Chassis
• Front and Rear Disc Brake Conversions
• Rebuilt Suspension
• Stainless Steel Exhaust System
• Freshly Painted
• New Interior Kit
• New Tires
• Air Conditioning
• New Cooling System
• Electric Fans
• New Fuel Tank
• New Fuel System
• New Sound System
• Power Steering
• Power Brakes
• Power Windows
• Spare Tire
• Redone Chrome
The Fisher body tag decodes as follows:
STYLE 57-1037D: 1957 Bel Air Two-door Hardtop
BODY No F19047: Assembled in Flint, Michigan with Sequence Number
19047
TRIM 671: Black & Green Interior Trim in Cloth & Vinyl
PAINT 812D: Highland Green Exterior Paint
ACC. 6: Air Conditioning Vehicle Option
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inventory!
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1-818-773-8181
About the Bel Air:
The Chevrolet Bel Air is a full-size car produced by Chevrolet for
the 1950-1975 model years. Initially, only the two-door hardtops in
the Chevrolet model range were designated with the Bel Air name
from 1950 to 1952.
With the 1953 model year, the Bel Air name was changed from a
designation for a unique body shape to a premium level of trim
applied across a number of body styles. The Bel Air continued with
various other trim level designations, and it had gone from a
mid-level trim car to a budget fleet sedan when U.S. production
ceased in 1975.
The 1961 full-size Chevrolets exemplified an early '60s trend
towards smaller, simpler automotive designs. Gone were the
tailfins, ladled-on chrome and other overdone styling cues from the
1950s. These cars were a "trim new size," as Chevrolet described
them, with a flowing roofline that began with an almost delicate,
curvaceous A-pillar.
The roof's shape, particularly in the Sport Coupe (hardtop)
version, soon earned the nickname "Bubble Top." Sharp-edged body
lines along the belt line and a nose-to-tail spear below it gave
the car a sense of motion.
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supplied. If you have any questions, please contact us at
[email protected] or by calling 818-773-8181