The term "Tri-Five Chevy" refers to Chevrolet cars produced from
1955 to 1957, specifically the Bel Air, 210, and 150 models. These
three production years are iconic in American automotive history
due to their groundbreaking design, powerful V8 engines and
cultural significance during the post-war boom. The Tri-Fives
represent a golden era in automotive design and engineering that
helped define 20th-century car culture.
Classic Design And Awards-
The 1957 Bel Air hardtop is the classic Tri-Five Chevrolet and this
award winning 3-owner hardtop is a top-shelf example of that icon.
This is likely the nicest 1957 Chevy we have had the honor to
consign. The owner states that the Bel Air was the beneficiary of a
complete frame-off restoration in 2012 (photo album included).
Stunning Looks-
The Onyx Black (code 793) exterior was professionally reshot as an
exceptional 2-stage finish. The handsome body is stunning, and all
chrome trim looks new. Steel wheels display factory spinner hubcaps
and mount classic 14" wide-white radial tires. Factory fender
skirts, power antenna and Gold Package accent trim complete the
exterior package. The only thing that rivals the beauty of the
exterior is the restored Black/Grey (code 650) interior. Every
detail has been addressed - cloth/vinyl upholstery, door cards,
dashboard, carpeting, headliner - all look better than brand new.
The dash even holds the "Wonderbar" model AM radio, but it needs
TLC.
Small Block Power-
Horsepower is furnished by a 283ci small block that is equipped
with the Power Pack option. (The block is the correct engine code,
but not numbers-matching.) The Power Pack performance option added
a Carter 4-barrel carburetor, higher compression heads and dual
exhaust. A PerTronix ignition conversion has also been installed.
Output for this motor was rated at 220hp. It has the muted rumble
of a Gen1 small-block and is backed by a 3-speed manual gearbox
with overdrive and column shift.
Spotless Top To Bottom-
The spotless chassis is equipped with manual steering and manual
brakes. One of the very few things that differs from the original
configuration of this '57 is the installation of front disc brakes
for safety (original drum brake components available).
The 1957 Bel Air has become one of the quintessential American-50s
cars. Its styling and era capture a lot of nostalgia.
This stately Bel Air hardtop is a showroom piece that will continue
to increase in value, and it belongs in your Bowtie garage.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS". TRUE MILEAGE UNKNOWN UNLESS OTHERWISE
STATED.
Vehicle Details
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Listing ID:CC-2020998
Price:$94,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1957
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Bel Air
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black & Silver
Odometer:64938
Stock Number:4099
VIN:VC57A188747
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