Mileage
62,000
Exterior Color
Black
Interior Color
Burgundy
Doors
2 Dr
Engine
8 CYL
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
1134
VIN VC57B209876
Estimated Monthly Payment
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
Description:
1957 Chevrolet Bel AIr two door sedan with 350 cu in V8 engine, with 4 BBL carb, dual exhaust, nice sounding engine with nice lumpy cam.. Also has turbo 400 automatic transmission, and up-graded interior throughout, dual exhaust, continental kit, and new Edelbrock carb. Has a very nice solid body, floor pans and trunk pan are good with sharp black paint with great gloss. All cars are available for sale WORLDWIDE! We are available to help arrange shipping for you to any destination!! CHAMPION PRE-OWNED CLASSICS 118 Amanda Court Harpers Ferry WV 25425 703-727-4935 Barry@championclassics.com
· Mileage: 62,000
· Color: Black
Mileage
62,000
Exterior Color
Black
Interior Color
Burgundy
Doors
2 Dr
Engine
8 CYL
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
1134
VIN
VC57B209876
Estimated Monthly Payment
Champion Pre-Owned Classics
Call 703-727-4935
HARPER'S FERRY, WV
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
Champion Pre-Owned Classics
Call 703-727-4935
HARPER'S FERRY, WV
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
The 1955 to 1957 Chevrolet models, commonly referred to as the "Tri-Five" Chevys, are some of the most iconic and celebrated cars in American automotive history. Introduced in 1955, these models marked a significant departure from Chevrolet's previous designs and established a new era of post-war car styling. They featured a more modern and distinct appearance with a "shoebox" body design, crisp lines, and a wide, low stance. The 1955 Chevrolet introduced the all-new "Small-Block" V8 engine, which would become legendary for its durability, performance, and versatility. This engine significantly enhanced the car's power and performance, making the '55 Chevy a favorite among enthusiasts and racers. In 1956, the Tri-Five Chevys received subtle updates, including a revised front end and new tail lights. The interior was refined for added comfort, and various trim levels and body styles were offered, including two-door sedans, convertibles, and sporty hardtops. The 1957 models were the pinnacle of the Tri-Five era. They featured bold styling updates, including a more prominent grille, distinctive hood rockets, and larger tail fins. The '57 Chevy also offered a fuel-injected version of the Small-Block V8, which was one of the first mass-produced fuel-injection systems in an American car. The Tri-Five Chevys gained immense popularity for their timeless design, reliability, and performance capabilities. They became iconic symbols of the 1950s car culture and remain highly sought-after classics among collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Their enduring appeal and significance in automotive history have solidified their status as true American classics.