Vehicle Description
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is an iconic design that we'd all love
to show off everywhere and every day. But the limitations of a
classic car often limit their comfortable use...However, this one
is quite different. The factory-correct and well preserved look is
balanced out with great upgrades like an overdrive transmission and
air conditioning.
While we love all Tri-Five Chevys, we all know the '57 is king.
With the jet-inspired ornaments on the hood, wide "V" under the
Chevrolet badging, and the extra long tailfin trim, it's an
American icon. Of course, it also helps to have a car that looks
this distinctive. Thanks to the factory-correct Sierra Gold and
contrasting Adobe Beige that looks so authentic, it could possibly
be original. Also, when the light is just right, the brightwork
comes to life accenting the lines that give this four-door sedan
its true wow factor. You already know that chrome isn't cheap, and
the '57 is literally covered in it. So one of the first things to
make sure is when shopping for one of these icons is that all the
trim is complete and present as it is here. In fact, a car that
represents the '50s so well has certainly earned its whitewall
tires.
Inside, you'll find one of the most striking factory color
combinations. The copper and beige of the exterior are utilized
again inside, and now they're also joined by a textured black
insert on the seats and door panels. There are crisp, clean gauges
behind the highly stylized Bel Air steering wheel. Plus, the rest
of the chrome on the dash looks amazing and complete, which is
exactly what you want in an icon like this. But more than just look
great in its factory-correct colors, this one has the benefit of
genuine comfort and convenience. It comes from nice subtle
upgrades, like the retrosound AM/FM/cassette player that looks like
a classic radio but really is a modern stereo with digital tuner.
And since a Bel Air is meant for cruising, you have modern R134a
air conditioning to keep you comfortable even when the windows are
down.
Part of what makes these cars a legend is that the Tri-Fives were
the ones to introduce the Chevy small block V8. So you'll be happy
to lift the hood to reveal what is believed to be the original 283
cubic-inch motor. This is fully decked out with all the right
pieces, like a four-barrel carburetor for better power, and an
aluminum radiator to keep this A/C sedan running cool in all
situations. Plus, there has been all the right investments in
service over the last few years, including new front coil springs &
shocks, rear leaf springs & shackles, exhaust manifolds, and much
more. We bet this one is starting to sound like a great car to go
cruising in, and that's before we even mention the upgrades like
power steering, front disc brakes, and a 700r4 four-speed
automatic. This highway-friendly overdrive transmission means you
can travel near or far with ease.
An iconic Bel Air with A/C, overdrive, and a terrific color combo.
This is the best of everything, and since the price is so
affordable, you know you need to hurry to grab this deal. Call
now!!