The Bel Air for Chevy was one of the most iconic vehicles of the times. It was mass produced for the public and many believe the '57 had the best looks of the run. The large rear fender fins, sloped look and demanding grill is one that you cannot mistake for any other vehicle. This well preserved car originally came out of Georgia and then to Ohio and resting with us from the current owner. The car is very straight and clean with proper interior, carpets, bright work, bumpers, fender skirts and engine setup. The car received many accolades from the previous owners and the fit and finish is quite impressive in person. Vehicle starts with perfection, runs and drives smoothly and performs as you would expect. Recent upgrades include the continental kit, Vintage A/C, premium stereo tucked behind the glove box, period correct compass and traffic light indicator. Dual exhaust was added at some point and gives the car the extra growl that many enjoy. Vehicle also has power brakes, white wall tires that are fairly new, seatbelts, spare tire and jack. The market has stayed steady on these vehicles and clean well preserved ones like this are getting harder to find without any stories or significant work needed to be done. The car is believed to be original miles and with the quality of this car we would believe it as well. Take advantage of some nice tasteful upgrades done by the previous owners and buy a car that has some serious history to it.
| Price | $33,675 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Chevrolet |
| Model | Bel Air |
| Year | 1957 |
| Miles | 35,277 |
| Color | Matador Red |
| Engine | 283 V8 |