This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is a four-door hardtop sedan that was acquired by the seller in 2008 and later refurbished. The body was placed on a rotisserie and refinished in silver with a black roof, while the interior was redone in two-tone silver and black. Suspension and braking overhauls were also performed, and a 350ci V8 was overbored and mated to a three-speed automatic transmission that was rebuilt in 2021. Other features include 14″ wheels with…
This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is a four-door hardtop sedan that was acquired by the seller in 2008 and later refurbished. The body was placed on a rotisserie and refinished in silver with a black roof, while the interior was redone in two-tone silver and black. Suspension and braking overhauls were also performed, and a 350ci V8 was overbored and mated to a three-speed automatic transmission that was rebuilt in 2021. Other features include 14″ wheels with spinner hubcaps and whitewall tires as well as front disc brakes, Borgeson power steering, Haneline gauges, an aftermarket steering wheel, air conditioning, and a Retrosound stereo.
The body was placed on a rotisserie, epoxy-coated, and prepped for refinishing in Mercedes-Benz-sourced silver with a black roof. Brightwork was refreshed and various trim pieces were replaced at that time along with the side glass. Gold badging is present around the car.
Steel 14″ wheels wear spinner hubcaps and are mounted with Coker Classic whitewall tires. The front coil springs and rear leaf springs have been replaced, and a front sway bar has been added along with a Borgeson power steering box, polyurethane bushings, front disc brakes, and refreshed rear drums.
The refreshed interior features bench seats with silver upholstery and patterned black inserts. The seat foam was replaced along with the upholstery, and the door panels have been trimmed to match. The headliner, carpeting, insulation, door handles, and window cranks are also replacements. A Retrosound radio is paired with front and rear speakers, and an aftermarket air-conditioning system has been added.
The refreshed interior features bench seats with silver upholstery and patterned black inserts. The seat foam was replaced along with the upholstery, and the door panels have been trimmed to match. The headliner, carpeting, insulation, door handles, and window cranks are also replacements. A Retrosound radio is paired with front and rear speakers, and an aftermarket air-conditioning system has been added. True mileage is unknown.
The 350ci V8 is said to have been overbored 0.20″ and was rebuilt with the following components: