1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Two-Door Hardtop
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Description
The classic 1957 Chevy is famous for its jet-age fins, curvy body, and signature hood rockets. This groundbreaking automobile was available in two- and four-door sedans, convertibles, and wagons, but the two-door hardtop was the most desirable, especially in the top Bel Air trim. That option adorned the post-free body in chrome and stainless, added gold accents to the grille, nose, and fenders, fitted ornate wheel covers, and had wider, uplevel side trim with gold wording and crests.
A comfortable bench seat welcomed occupants into the Bel Air’s premium interior, with the steering wheel framing a large central speedometer with outboard fuel and temperature gauges. The driver controlled either a six-cylinder, or 265- or 283 cu-in V8s, with a three-speed manual or two-speed Powerglide harnessing that power.
This 1957 Chevy Bel Air Two-Door Hardtop is a good foundation for a classic Tri-Five project. It wears an authentic patina, has V8 power, and had a major service performed in 2021 with many new parts.
Highlights
A running 1957 Chevy Two-Door Hardtop project with great patina
Bel Air trim level
283 cu-in Power Pack V8 rated at 220 horsepower
Two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission
Finished in Dusk Pearl paint with Silver interior
The chassis number (VC57L163351) decodes as:
V – V8 engine
C – Bel Air model
57 – 1957 model year
L – Los Angeles, CA assembly plant
163351 – sequential production number
Features
2021 maintenance includes:
Four new Coker tires
Complete brake overhaul including wheel cylinders, shoes, flex lines, and original treadle-vac booster and master cylinder
New radiator
New water pump
New plug wires
New fuel pump
New power steering ram and hoses
Overhaul of Rochester four-barrel carburetor
New exhaust system with dual mufflers and pipes
New fuel tank
New battery
One freeze plug replaced
Known Imperfections
The original paint is worn and shows corrosion and surface rust
The body has some dents
There is one area of known rust on the passenger front lower fender
Light underside rust
Chrome and stainless shows usual wear
The interior front bench seat foam is dry and crumbly
The front seat has a repairable seam split and the driver side door panel has an area of fabric deterioration
The radio and clock do not work
The windshield wipers are not working (possibly a bad switch)
There is seepage from the engine, transmission, and power steering valve
Included
Keys
NOS pair of chrome spear strips that mount below the doors
1965-present repair receipts documenting all work done to vehicle
Ownership History
Consignor states that he purchased this car in 1965, and it was in long-term storage from the early 1990s until 2021. It sports the Power Pack option and is almost entirely original except for replacement of the Turboglide transmission with a Powerglide in the 1970s. It is a good candidate for restoration, and at this time it is a good running driver.