1957 Chevrolet Corvette �€" Numbers Matching 283 Dual Quad, NCRS
Top Flight Award Winner, Onyx Black with Silver Coves Why This Car
Is Special The 1957 Chevrolet Corvette is widely regarded as the
car that saved the Corvette nameplate. After disappointing sales in
1953 and 1954, Chevrolet nearly cancelled the entire program. What
turned things around was a combination of the 1956 redesign, which
finally gave the Corvette real styling credibility, and the 1957
model year, which gave it a genuine engine to match. The
introduction of Chevrolet's 283 cubic inch small-block V8 with
optional fuel injection �€" the first American production engine to
achieve one horsepower per cubic inch �€" put the Corvette on the
world stage as a serious sports car. Chevrolet built 6,339
Corvettes for the 1957 model year, up sharply from the 3,467 built
in 1956, a sign that the car had finally found its audience. This
particular 1957 Chevrolet Corvette is not a tribute or a
tribute-spec build. It is a numbers-matching, documented example
wearing its original drivetrain, confirmed by a matching VIN tag
still present on the car. The VIN decodes as a 1957 Corvette (E57S)
built at the St. Louis assembly plant �€" the only facility that
produced Corvettes during this era �€" with a sequence number that
places it solidly within that model year's production run. The car
has earned the NCRS Top Flight award, the National Corvette
Restorers Society's highest recognition for authenticity and
correctness, with documentation of the judging award included with
the car. For serious collectors, that paperwork is not just a nice
touch �€" it is an independent, third-party confirmation that this
1957 Corvette meets the highest standards of correctness. The color
combination is Onyx Black with Silver painted coves, one of the
more formal and visually striking combinations available in 1957.
Paired with a red vinyl interior, the contrast is sharp without
being loud. The car also comes with both a black soft top and an
auxiliary hardtop, giving the owner full flexibility in how it is
used and displayed. Features - Numbers-matching 283ci V8 with dual
Carter 4-barrel carburetors - 3-speed manual transmission - NCRS
Top Flight award winner with documentation included - Matching VIN
tag present - Onyx Black exterior with Silver painted coves - Red
vinyl interior - Corvette spoke steering wheel - Wonderbar AM radio
- Full-size spinner wheel covers - Whitewall radial tires - Black
soft top and auxiliary hardtop included - Dual exhaust with chrome
tips - Chrome bumpers and chrome grille teeth - Bucket seats -
Fiberglass body - Open convertible body style Mechanical The engine
in this 1957 Chevrolet Corvette is the 283 cubic inch small-block
V8 equipped with two Carter four-barrel carburetors, a setup that
Chevrolet rated at 270 horsepower in period documentation. This is
the dual-quad carburetion option, which sat above the base
two-barrel and single four-barrel configurations but was a more
streetable, reliable choice than the mechanical fuel injection
setup that topped the lineup. The two Carter carburetors are
mounted on an aluminum intake manifold and wear individual chrome
air cleaners �€" a visually distinctive and correct presentation
that is immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with the C1
Corvette. The transmission is a 3-speed manual, which is the
correct and expected gearbox pairing for a performance-spec 1957
Corvette. The numbers-matching status of this car means the engine,
transmission, and associated components are verified as correct to
this specific vehicle �€" not sourced from another car or replaced
with a period-correct substitute. That distinction matters
significantly in the collector market, where the difference between
a matching and non-matching example represents a real gap in
long-term value and historical integrity. The dual exhaust exits
through chrome tips at the rear, which is a correct and visually
defining feature of the
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