Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Bel Air/150/210 |
SubModel: | Sport Coupe |
Type: | Hardtop |
Trim: | Sport Coupe |
Year: | 1957 |
Mileage: | 12051 |
VIN: | VC570158113 |
Color: | Black |
Engine: | 283 V8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Silver |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe is truly one of those no-compromise classic cars. It's one of the most popular cars ever built and retains its awesome original look, stock 283 V8, and factory suspension setup, so it drives and feels like a '57 should, not like some modern hybrid. Nicely restored and carrying arguably the best color combination in the hobby, this is one special Tri-5. Onyx Black always looks amazing on a '57 Chevy,... and for good reason. It's a high-profile car no matter what color you paint it, but the black only emphasizes the long, lean look. Good straight bodywork is mandatory on a car of this caliber, so spending the extra time and money to get it right has paid off here. It's not brand new, so it's not perfect, but for a great shine that will look good at local shows and that won't make you worry every time a cloud shows up, this car nails it. And that may even be underselling it to be honest, this car really looks amazing in person. All the standard Bel Air glitz is there, including the anodized panels, polished stainless strips along the tops of the fins, and the brightly chromed bumpers practically define the car. The chrome and brightwork is all new and shows incredibly well against the black finish, so the car has an all-of-a-piece look. Few interiors in cars at any price point in 1957 looked better than Chevy's two-tone cloth and vinyl setup. Particularly dramatic in black and silver, it paints a great picture in an already very appealing car. Everything has been expertly restored back to stock and still looks fantastic today, especially the seat covers on both benches, the door panels, and the taut headliner. The carpets are plush and barely look stepped on, and the original radio is still situated in its original nesting place in the dash. Although the steering wheel may be original and does have a few cracks, the dash was beautifully restored is really the star of the interior. And yes, that's a welcomed automatic transmission on the steering column, which makes this car a lot easier to manage on the road, regardless of the distance. The trunk is outfitted with a proper rubber mat, and includes a full-size spare, jack set, and fire extinguisher for emergencies. The 283 cubic inch V8 still makes all the right 1957 sounds and has that unmistakable small block growl, and although the block doesn't have a stamped VIN anywhere (many cars of this era often don't) to verify originality, it does have the correct suffix code and we believe the block to have been born with this car, despite 100% proof. The scrappy small block was rebuilt and bored 0.80 over, giving it a bit more displacement than stock, and along with help from a 2-barrel carburetor, stock intake manifold, and dual exhaust, it runs and sounds fantastic. Bright Chevy Orange paint on the block and Chevrolet valve covers is the right look in the all-black engine bay and you'll be happy to see a power steering system that makes driving this beauty a breeze. The underside is incredibly clean, further evidence of the scant 12,051 miles logged on this Bel Air since the build. Steel wheels with bright beauty rings and correct hubcaps are a wonderful and correct look and carry a set of whitewall radials that give it a sophisticated finish. Clean and reliable, this is the '57 you've been hoping to find, combining all the features with exactly the right condition to drive, show, and enjoy. Call now!