1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
$70,000
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
Bel Air
1957
Coupe
Black
Red
Automatic
RWD
Gasoline
383 CID small block crate motor mated to a heavy duty TH400
Excellent
Description
This stunning 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sports Coupe delivers head-turning style backed by serious modern performance. Finished in deep black paint with a custom red and black leather interior, it's fresh from a meticulous restoration with less than ten miles on the odometer.
The heart of this build is a Blue Print 383 CID small block engine dyno-tested at 430 horsepower and 450 lb-ft torque, paired with a fully rebuilt heavy-duty TH400 automatic transmission. Premium components throughout include a 4-barrel Holley 750 Double Pumper, aluminum heads, and quality ignition components tuned for 91-octane fuel.
The chassis is equally impressive: a complete RideTech air suspension system front and rear with 4-link rear geometry, 12-inch drilled and slotted Wilwood brakes all around, and 18-inch American Racing wheels. New bodywork includes quarter panels, floor pans, rocker panels, fenders, and hood with zero rust. A new tinted windshield, rear glass, and door glass complete the fresh look.
The interior features original-style factory Bel Air fabrics in red and black, new steering wheel, and comprehensive reproduction trim. A clear title and complete documentation of every part and service performed are included, along with original 1950s dealership paperwork.
Turn-key and ready to enjoy.
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Classic Chevrolet Bel Air Buyer's Guide
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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