Vehicle Description
STK 3600 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
The 1957 BelAir may arguably be the most popular of the tri-five
Chevrolets. This 2-door hardtop is an excellent restored (2013)
example of this classic. The Chevy left the factory as a model 210
hardtop, but was converted to a BelAir with all of the correct
exterior and interior trim. The only exception is the upholstery
which was restored with 210 fabric. The body is straight and true
and the two-tone exterior was resprayed and is in very good overall
condition. There are a couple of spots where oversights in the
preparation phase caused very minor blemishes under the Calypso
Cream finish, but they are barely noticeable. All chrome/gold trim
looks virtually new and GM rally wheels w/spinner centers mount
radial whitewall tires. The restored interior is also in very good
condition. Upholstery, dash, door cards and headliner are all nice.
The Chevy has some unusual factory options - a stop light prism, a
'swing-out' tissue holder and a 'Flame Out' vacuum powered ashtray.
All window glass is tinted and an aftermarket AM/FM/cassette sound
system has also been installed. We believe that the motor is the
original 283ci engine that was said to have been rebuilt in 2013
and appears to be totally stock. It is equipped with a 2-barrrel
Rochester carburetor, 'rams-horn' exhaust manifolds and dual
exhaust. The first-generation small block is backed by a 2-speed
PowerGlide that shifts nicely and the muted rumble from the exhaust
is music. The chassis is equipped with manual steering and manual
4-wheel drum brakes. This beautiful Chevy hardtop belongs in your
tri-five collection. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS"