1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
$104,997
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
Bel Air
1957
6,581 miles
VC57J138384
Wagon
Automatic
GM 350-325hp V8
Description
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air — Pro-Touring Build by North Georgia Street Rods. Why This Car Is Special The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is one of the most recognized automobiles ever produced in America. Chevrolet sold over 1.5 million full-size cars in 1957, with the Bel Air sitting at the top of the lineup as the premium trim level.
That year also marked a turning point for the model — it was the last of the iconic 'tri-five' generation (1955, 1956, 1957) before Chevrolet moved to a completely new body style in 1958. The 1957 Bel Air was wider, lower, and more aggressively styled than its predecessors, featuring a distinctive gold anodized grille, prominent tailfins, and a hood ornament that became a period symbol in its own right. It was also the first year Chevrolet offered fuel injection as a factory option, though carbureted small-block cars like this one were far more common and have proven far more practical over the decades.
What you're looking at here is not a trailer queen or a show-only restoration. This is a purpose-built pro-touring street machine constructed by North Georgia Street Rods, a shop with a well-established reputation for high-quality custom builds. The odometer reads just 6,581 miles since completion, confirming this car has barely been driven since the build was finished.
The VIN encodes this as a 1957 Chevrolet V8-equipped car built in Janesville, Wisconsin — one of several GM assembly plants producing Bel Airs that model year. The builder's invoice reflects more than $200,000 in documented investment, covering every system from the frame up. The goal of a pro-touring build is to combine the visual presence of a classic American car with suspension, braking, and powertrain technology that makes it genuinely capable and comfortable to drive.
This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air achieves that in a thorough and well-documented way. Features List - GM 350 cubic inch small-block V8, rated at 325 horsepower - Edelbrock intake manifold with carburetor induction - MSD ignition system - 700R4 automatic overdrive transmission - Ford 9-inch rear axle with 4-link suspension - AFCO coilover adjustable shocks (rear) - Air ride suspension with upgraded coilover shocks (front) - Tubular A-arms and front sway bar - CPP power steering - Four-wheel disc brakes with red calipers - Power brake booster - Shorty headers with Dynomax mufflers and dual exhaust - Aluminum radiator with electric cooling fan - Vintage Air air conditioning - Complete Legendary interior in red and black vinyl - Classic Instruments gauge cluster - Ididit tilt steering column - Custom chrome and billet steering wheel - Power windows with electric power vent windows - Billet gas pedal - Auto Custom sound system - American Autowire wiring harness - Danchuk battery relocation kit with electric kill switch - Gas tank by Tanks Inc. - Eddie Motorsports billet hood hinges - LOKAR dipsticks and billet aluminum engine dress-up kit - HID headlights and LED taillights - 20-inch custom chrome billet wheels - PPG base coat / clear coat paint in red - Painted undercarriage - All new glass, stainless trim, rubber seals, gaskets, wind lace, handles, and locks Mechanical The engine is a GM 350 cubic inch small-block V8 producing 325 horsepower, topped with an Edelbrock intake manifold and carburetor. The MSD ignition system provides consistent, high-energy spark delivery across the RPM range — a significant upgrade over points-style ignition and a practical choice for a street-driven car that sees varying conditions.
The 350 small-block is one of the most proven engine platforms in American automotive history, with a parts supply and service network that is essentially unlimited, which matters for a car intended to be driven. Behind the engine sits a 700R4 automatic overdrive transmission. This is a meaningful upgrade over the two- and three-speed automatics of the 1950s.
The 700R4 adds a true overdrive fourth gear, which drops engine RPM on the highway and makes t
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The Chevrolet Bel Air ran from 1950 through 1975 across five distinct generations, but for collectors, the name means one thing above all: the 1955-1957 Tri-Five era. Those three model years define the most iconic Chevrolet body shape ever produced and represent one of the most active segments in the entire classic car market. Whether you're hunting a 1957 fuel-injected convertible, a clean 1955 hardtop, or a survivor 1953-1954 Bel Air with the original Blue Flame six, knowing what separates a documented original from a Chevy 210 dressed up with Bel Air trim is the difference between an honest investment and an expensive lesson.
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