This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop showcases a striking turquoise and white two-tone paint job. The pillarless design allows for a sleek, unbroken profile with all windows lowered - a hallmark of the '50s style. Gleaming chrome accents flow from the bold front grille, along the body, to the car's signature tailfins. Custom fender skirts enhance the flowing lines. Rolling on 14-inch wheels wrapped in 215/70R14 tires, this Bel Air sits with a purposeful stance. Dual exhausts peek from the rear, hinting at the V8 muscle under the hood.
Inside, turquoise and black dominate the color scheme. Upholstered in vinyl and cloth bench seats offer spacious seating for six. The dashboard features the recognizable dual-cowl design of the era, housing the original gauges and AM radio. A column-mounted shifter controls the Powerglide transmission. The large-diameter steering wheel's thin rim is a quintessential 1950s automotive design.
This Bel Air runs on a 283 cubic inch V8 engine with a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. The V8 uses a single four-barrel carburetor to balance power and efficiency. Control arms with coil springs handle the front for the suspension, while leaf springs support the rear. This setup aims to provide a comfortable ride. Drum brakes on all four corners deliver stopping power, in line with the technology of the time.
HIGHLIGHTS:
283 V8
2-speed Powerglide automatic transmission
Single 4-barrel carburetor
Dual exhaust system
Turquoise and white two-tone paint
Hardtop body style
14-inch wheels
Fender skirts
Turquoise and black interior
Vinyl and cloth bench seats
12V electrical system
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air continues to symbolize the American automotive design of the 1950s. This example, featuring its 283 V8, distinctive two-tone exterior, and era-correct interior, offers an authentic driving experience from the decade. Call today!