Vehicle Description
Chassis No. VC57S27954
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air was the culmination of the iconic
"Tri-Five" era, a three-year period from 1955 to 1957 that produced
some of the most beloved American cars ever made. The 1957 model,
in particular, epitomized 1950s automotive design and represented
the pinnacle of this golden age for Chevrolet.
Chevrolet's 1957 brochure heralded the Bel Air's exciting new
looks, with "zippy new power," "luxurious new interiors," and a
"revolutionary new Turboglide" automatic transmission. The Bel
Air's redesigned exterior was instantly recognizable by its
distinctive gold anodized trim, full-disc wheel covers, and a
rakish sweep of chrome. The redesigned front end featured a bold
combination grille/bumper, emphasizing massiveness and width, while
redesigned fenders pushed the headlamps outward for a more
aggressive stance. At the rear, the classic chrome-surrounded,
fin-with-afterburner taillights created an unforgettable profile -
especially in two-door Sport Coupe form. Under the hood, the '57
Bel Air offered a range of powertrains, from the base Blue Flame
six to the new 283 cu-in V8, available in various performance
levels up to a potent 270 horsepower competition version.
This fine 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe epitomizes the zenith
of the "chrome-and-fins" decade. Finished in a striking Onyx Black
exterior with gleaming chrome accents, this example showcases the
iconic "sweeping wing" profile that defined the Tri-Five era. The
beautifully preserved two-tone interior, visible through the
expansive greenhouse, features period-correct Red and Black
upholstery, a radio, and desirable Vintage Air air conditioning.
Under the hood, one will find Chevrolet's revolutionary small-block
V8 in 283 cu-in configuration. This Bel Air represents not just the
most iconic of the Tri-Five Chevrolets, arguably the most
recognizable piece of 1950s American automotive design. Restored to
a wonderful standard, this 1957 Bel Air Sport Coupe will continue
to evoke nostalgia for a bygone era of American automotive
excellence wherever it is shown. The car is completed with its
spare and jack.