1957 Chevrolet - Bel Air

  • Sold By Private Seller
  • Category Cars
  • Condition Used

Product Details

The 1955-57 Chevy's were revolutionary in many ways, and the Bel Air's were on the top of the line. In this 3 year run, the Nomad was born as technically a trim option on the Bel Air as one of two different station wagon offerings. The Nomad stood far apart from the Townsman as the highly sought after top of the line option with sloped pillars and sliding rear windows. Chevy wasn't sold on the bold styling so they produced both, and Harley Earl's dream car remains a special spot in collector's hearts with tons of curb appeal. They remain highly sought after collector's items as stock survivors and as restomods. After all, how much cooler can you possibly look cruising to the beach or picking the kids up from school? This '57 Nomad is powered by a Ray Baker, of Baker Engineering, built 350ci V8 paired with a 4-speed Richmond manual transmission. It features power brakes, power steering, front disc brakes, Hurst shifter, and aftermarket wheels. The vast amounts of chrome on this wagon are in excellent condition, and this cruiser is not short of any curb appeal. It runs and drives great, and we hold a lot of receipts on the work done to bring it to its current condition.

Specifications

Price $25,425
Condition Used
Make Chevrolet
Model Bel Air
Year 1957
Miles 26,534
Color Yellow
Engine 350 V8

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