Vehicle Description
This custom 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air "Fuelie" convertible is powered
by a fuel-injected GM 5.7-liter crate V8 engine producing over
350hp, paired with a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission and a
factory rear end. The exhaust is upgraded with new headers and
properly fitted custom dual outlet pipes. It is equipped with a GM
custom driveshaft, a new performance generation clutch, power
steering, front Wilwood 14-inch cross-drilled rotors and a highly
detailed engine bay. It rides on an Art Morrison custom chassis
with a frame-installed build plaque #0606318 mounted directly on
the chassis, along with custom coilover suspension and custom
Budnik 10-spoke aluminum high-polished Rally Sport Gasser wheels.
Nearly all components and body parts were removed, refinished,
replaced and updated where necessary. This example is finished in
Sinister Black with with a black Haartz cloth-style full-power
soft-top over a two-tone black and gray interior. It features a
body-color painted dash with chrome accessories, Classic
Instruments new retro-style gauges, a Hurst 5-speed floor shifter,
a new banjo-style wrapped steering wheel, a Chevy retro-style audio
head unit and modern air conditioning. It has been driven
approximately 1,000 miles since the body-off custom build. **
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