"Bel Air is an affluent, exclusive, and primarily residential
neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, renowned for its large
estates, stunning views, and privacy. It's nestled in the foothills
of the Santa Monica Mountains, bordering Brentwood, Westwood, and
Beverly Hills. Founded in 1923 by Alphonzo E. Bell, Sr., it's known
for its celebrity residents and high priced real estate."
Thxsusansmithrealty.com
For consignment, a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 door hardtop showing
23,975 miles, but the true miles are unknown due to a PA title
exemption. This car was subject to one repaint and has a newer
interior.
Exterior
Gold trim and the aluminum wedge insert alone put this car on a
pedestal others can only aspire to. Now add stunning Matador Red
and India Ivory and you have a stunner of a show car. The inclusion
of 14-inch wheels with proper covers and white wall tires is the go
to choice here, and the wheel covers pick up on the extensive
stainless trim on the side and around the windows, including the
round edges of the curved front and rear glass. Wrap around chrome
bumpers create visual bookends on a profile that stands tall and
glistens under our lights. The back of the car is instantly
recognizable with half moon tail lights at the base of the fins
flanking a smooth and wide decklid while the front retains hood
torpedoes and Dagmar bumpers. The front is classic '57 with the
telltale gold grille that signifies the top trim. Needless to say,
the whitish wedge is the perfect complement to the white roof, or
is it the other way around? Imperfections here include crazing
throughout, orange peel, dull spots, general inclusions, scuffs,
scratches, chips, filler, arching scratch on the windshield,
dinging of some stainless, rust on the chrome bumper, and light
pitting on some metal.
Interior
Red and black make up the interior palette where cobblestone cloth
sandwiches a red band on the door panel followed by a solid black
footer panel, clean, artful, and giving that welcome vintage feel.
Cobblestone inserts on red seats adorn the split bench up front and
full bench in the back, both with button accenting on the uppers,
and sidewalls are coordinated all the way around and in excellent
shape. The red steering wheel shows some patina and in front, a
well designed dash presents with minimal gauges, metallic knobs,
and lots of curves, lines, and trim. The perforated mid panel also
houses an AM radio and a clock flanking the gold Bel Air emblem.
Black carpet covers the floor and the red headliner shows a touch
of staining but is intact. The clean trunk is covered with a fitted
rubber mat and houses a red spare.
Drivetrain
A pleasantly clean engine bay is home to the date correct 283ci V8,
rated at 220 horsepower and fueled through a 4-barrel carburetor.
It's mated to the Powerglide 2-speed automatic transmission that
routes power to 3.36 gears at the rear axle.
Undercarriage
Patina and oxidation aside, this is a clean underside where we do
note some patching on the inner rocker panels. The dual exhaust
runs through chambered mufflers and terminates behind the rear
bumper. Drum brakes are at each corner and suspension consists of
coil springs in front and leaf springs in back.
Drive-Ability
The clean interior is a nice place from which to start our drive
and the 283 fires up without issue and carries this big red car
around the test loop with eager power underfoot. Simple
construction leads to high functionality scores, and other than the
heater blower and radio not working, all other operations do. We
also note the wipers stop mid swipe and the car pulls right upon
braking. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
This one is so close to show winning status. Yes, it's going to
need paint to get there, but it's drivable as it sits today and if
you don't want to maintain the colors it left the Janesville,
Wisconsin plant with, think of the variety of cool paint colors
that are available to us today! Regardless, this is the ultimate
classic American car with all the right boxes checked.
VC57J227474
V-V8
C-2400 Series
57-1957
J-Janesville, WI Assy Plant
227474-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
STYLE 57 1037D-1957 BelAir/210 2 Door Hardtop
BODY J12992-Janesville Body #
TRIM 676-Red & Vinyl & Cloth
PAINT 819D-India Ivory & Matador Red
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