Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Bel Air/150/210 |
Type: | Other |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1957 |
Mileage: | 31 |
Color: | Black |
Engine: | 283 V8 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Charlotte, North Carolina, United States |
SUMMARY
Eckler's Classic Chevy Bronze, ilver and Gold winnerBody-off restoration completed in 2010Freshly painted in 2011Engine rebuilt in 2015Correct 283 Super Turbo Fire V8 / Dual 4-barrel carburetorsCorrect rear axle / 3.42 gearsCorrect Onyx Black paintCorrect Black & Silver interiorSale includes: A title history / Restoration photos / Eckler's judging sheets / Eckler's certificates'60s-era Borg Warner T10 4-speedChevrolet's storied Bel Air is in pretty elite company when it comes to automotive significance. In fact, he 'tri-five' era produced some of the most admired classics on the planet, ith pristine, ell-restored examples holding five and six digit value exceptionally well. With its classy aesthetics and hot 283/4-speed drivetrain, his clean coupe is the kind of well-done cruiser that perpetuates vintage appeal. And if you're in the market for some fully sorted metal that's good on the street and impressive at the show, ou've found your next head turner!
BODYWORK/TRIM
Delightfully vintage and decidedly fresh, his slick Bel Air is proof that Chevrolet's decision to take a curvaceous fuselage, eld it to a sweeping roofline and decorate it with ample chrome was an excellent idea. Unlike the exaggerated designs of the late '50s and early '60s, he car's proportions are spot-on, here's appropriate use of trim, nd the sharp rear fins that would eventually grow to controversial wings are fully integrated into attractive, lanar surfaces. In 2010, his coupe's solid body, hich had previously benefitted from fresh floors and new quarters, as separated from its now completely restored frame. In 2011, correct coat of Onyx Black 2-stage highlighted new glass and vibrant trim. And today, his Chevy rolls as one fantastic bowtie that pretty much creates a 1-car parade wherever it goes!
ENGINE
In the late '50s, hevrolet's 283 cubic inch Super Turbo Fire V8 was a common choice for factory GM performance. With an advertised 220 horsepower, t's an impressive piece even in today's world of 300 horsepower grocery getters. And when optioned with an aluminum intake and two Carter 4-barrels, ike this drop-top's "EB" stamped mill, t hit the pavement 270 horses strong! At the top of the bright orange mill, correct oil bath air cleaner funnels wind in to the aforementioned carbs and intake. At the base of that intake, orrect 997 heads hang stamped and silver-detailed valve covers over a correct Duntov cam. At the back of those heads, dual-point centrifugal throw distributor shoots fire through loomed plug wires. Once those fires have been lit, tagged radiator circulates coolant through pliable hoses and authentic squeeze clamps. Once that air and fuel is torched, am's Horn exhaust manifolds whisk spent gases in to big, rue-dual pipes. Once combustion is created, ew V-belts spin a tagged Delco-Remy generator opposite a tagged Delco yellow cap battery. And, ince this small block was thoroughly rebuilt in 2015, verything in the car's monochromatic engine bay is complete, lean and well sorted.
DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION
Under this slick Bel Air, straight, atin Black frame rides a plethora of clean suspension parts. Above that sturdy chassis, tough layer of undercoating protects solid floorpans. Behind the engine, '60s-era Borg Warner twists torque to a correct, osi-traction rear end that's fitted with moderate, .42 gears. A manual steering rack provides vintage turning characteristics. Confident stops come courtesy of manual drum brakes. At the center of the floor, 2.5-inch, rue-dual exhaust system pipes spent gases through deep-sounding turbo mufflers. And power meets the pavement thanks to 14-inch steelies, hich spin old-fashioned 8.00-14 BF Goodrich Silvertown whitewalls around ornate spinner hubcaps.
INTERIOR
Featuring a stunning array of black and silver accents, his tri-five's factory-correct interior is both clean and impressive. At the center of the car, ilver-detailed seats wear a striking combination of cloth and vinyl skin. At the front of those seats, stainless-trimmed dash hangs clear, actory-spec gauges over a standard radio and optional tissue box. At the floor, resh carpet frames a familiar Hurst shifter. On the doors, wo-tone panels, hich almost look custom, ang chrome handles, tainless trim and simple armrests below glossy toppers. And the driver stays connected to the road through an ornate, arge-diameter steering wheel.
AWARDS
Naturally, his desirable Chevy has a pretty extensive show history. Our sale includes the following notable awards.
Bronze Certificate for the Trailered Contemporary class at Eckler's Music City Chevy Show- Awarded in of July of 2010- Earned 890 out of 1000 pointsSilver Certificate for the Trailered Contemporary class at Eckler's 36th Annual International- Awarded in of June of 2011- Earned 935 out of 1000 pointsGold Certificate for the Trailered Contemporary class at Eckler's Music City Chevy Show- Awarded in of July of 2012- Earned 963 out of 1000 pointsOUR SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION
An original Owner's GuideA photo of the car from 1957A title history that dates to 1978Restoration photosJudging sheets for the car's Eckler's Gold CertificateCars like this timeless Bel Air represent incredible value to potential buyers. With its hot drivetrain, uality restoration and desirable aesthetics, HIS is the kind of classic that, hen properly maintained, an create serious equity. If you're in the market for a well-executed copy of America's most iconic automobile, on't miss your chance to own this killer '57 Chevy!