Vehicle Description
1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air Two-door Hardtop� New 5-spoke American
Racing Torq Thrust wheels New Nitto (front) P245/45ZR17 & (back)
255/50ZR17 tires One of 168,293 examples made in 1957 350 CID V-8
engine with a Holley carburetor Three-speed automatic transmission
White exterior with black custom interior Dual horns, dual
exhausts, custom wheels, power steering, power brakes, power seats�
Finished in a white exterior, the paint and trim are in excellent
condition. The windows are in very good order overall, but there
are blemishes visible on the rear window. The car's lights are
clear and intact and it rolls on new aftermarket wheels in a
starburst pattern, surrounded by 235/40R18 tires. The hood,
trunklid, roof, fenders and doors are all straight and solid and
the bumpers are in great shape. The engine bay is tidy and
underneath that white hood is a 350 CID V-8, the famous Chevy small
block engine, fitted with a Holley carburetor and breathes through
dual exhausts. Backing the engine is a three-speed automatic
transmission. Driver assist features included power steering, power
brakes and power seats. Inside, the custom interior looks great.
The black front buckets and rear seat look great, as does the
matching carpet. Those bucket seats are powered and each one has an
airbag. The headliner looks good and the instrument panel gleams.
The original two-spoke steering wheel is present and looks good, as
do the inner door panels and shift lever. There is a Super Tach
tachometer tucked into the left corner of the dashboard. Rounding
out the interior are a RetroSound AM/FM stereo and a clock.
The�1957 Chevrolet�was introduced in September 1956. It was
available in three series models: the upscale�Bel Air, the
mid-range�Two-Ten and the�One-Fifty. An upscale trim option called
the "Delray" was available for Two-Ten two-door sedans. It is a
popular and sought after�classic car. These vehicles are often
restored to their original condition and sometimes modified. The
car's image has been frequently used in toys,�graphics, music,
movies and television. The�'57 Chevy, as it is often known, is
an�auto icon. The 1957 Bel-Air is among the most recognizable
American cars of all time; well-maintained examples,
especially�Sport Coupes�and�Convertibles�are highly sought after by
collectors and enthusiasts. They are roomy, with tastefully
restrained, period use tail fins and chrome. A second automatic
transmission, Turboglide, was optional. While the original
two-speed Powerglide continued unchanged, Turboglide provided a
continuously variable gear ratio, which made "shifting"
imperceptible. The shift quadrant on Turboglide cars followed a "P
R N D Gr" pattern. Gr = Grade Retarder. Competition to this
Chevrolet in 1957 included DeSoto's Firesweep two-door, Dodge's
Royal Lancer, Ford's Fairlane Club Victoria, Hudson's Hornet Super
Hollywood, Mercury's Monterey Phaeton Coupe, Nash's Ambassador and
Oldsmobile's Super 88 Holiday Coupe. This car is currently located
at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the
odometer shows 75,084 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean
and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! VIN:
VC57N103563 Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below
that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.