1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan �€" 283 V8, Ivy Green Two-Tone,
Solid Driver with Show-Quality Details Why This Car Is Special The
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is one of the most recognized American
automobiles ever built, and that reputation is fully deserved. The
1957 model year represented the peak of the Tri-Five generation �€"
a three-year run from 1955 to 1957 that transformed Chevrolet from
a plain family car brand into something people genuinely wanted. Of
the three years, 1957 carried the most chrome, the boldest fins,
and the most engine options Chevrolet had ever offered on a
passenger car up to that point. This particular car is a 4-door
sedan, which is a body style that collectors are beginning to pay
closer attention to. For years, the 2-door hardtop and Sport Coupe
grabbed most of the attention, which means clean 4-door examples
like this one have historically been undervalued relative to their
condition and content. That gap is closing. The 4-door sedan
offered the same full Bel Air trim package as the coupes �€" the
chrome, the two-tone paint, the full interior appointments �€" with
the added practicality of rear door access and, in this case, rear
seat belts. The VIN on this car confirms it was built as a Flint,
Michigan assembly product, coded as a 1957 Chevrolet V8 Bel Air
4-door sedan. The 'S' in the VIN sequence identifies Flint as the
assembly plant, which is consistent with the car's documentation.
The 283ci small block V8 was introduced by Chevrolet in 1957,
replacing the 265 that debuted in 1955. The 283 is historically
significant because it was the first production V8 in GM history to
achieve one horsepower per cubic inch of displacement in its top
fuel-injected form. This car carries the base 283 with a 2-speed
Powerglide automatic, which was a common and practical
specification for buyers who wanted V8 performance without a manual
clutch. The gold 'V' badge below the Chevrolet script on the hood
confirms the V8 specification to any knowledgeable observer. The
color combination �€" Ivy Green body with a white two-tone roof �€"
is one of the factory combinations offered for 1957 and gives this
car a cooler, more understated presence than the red-and-white or
black-and-white cars that tend to dominate show fields. It works
particularly well on the 4-door sedan body, where the white roof
caps the greenhouse cleanly and the chrome side molding divides the
two colors right where GM's designers intended. Features List -
283ci Small Block V8 engine - 2-Speed Powerglide Automatic
Transmission - 4-Door Sedan body style - Ivy Green exterior with
white two-tone roof - Chrome front and rear bumpers - Chrome grille
- Chrome hood ornament - Chrome side moldings and body trim -
Chrome tail lamp bezels - Tail fins - Gold 'V' badge (factory V8
identifier) - Bel Air script badging - Whitewall tires -
Original-style hubcaps - Green and black two-tone vinyl interior -
Front and rear bench seats - Rear seat belts - Green matching dash
and interior trim - Bel Air script on dashboard fascia - AM radio -
Dash clock - Vinyl floor mats with Bowtie logo - Chrome interior
door handles - Painted engine bay - Aluminum radiator overflow
canister - Clean undercarriage - Drum brakes all around Mechanical
The 283ci small block V8 sits in the engine bay painted in the
factory Chevrolet red, which is correct for the era and gives the
compartment a purposeful, period-correct appearance. The engine is
mated to the 2-speed Powerglide automatic, one of the most reliable
transmissions Chevrolet produced during this period. The Powerglide
had been in production since 1950 and by 1957 was a well-sorted
unit. It requires less maintenance than a manual and is entirely
appropriate for a car driven regularly rather than stored. The
combination of the 283 and Powerglide was one of the most popular
configurations on the order sheet in 1957. An aluminum radiator
overflow canister has been added, a practical improvement that
manages cool
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