1957 Chevrolet Bel Air150210 Chevy Bel Air on 2040-cars
Sharpsburg, Georgia, United States
For more pictures email at: clarindabolten@juno.com .
The next owner of this 1957 beauty will experience heads turning, smiles lighting up, and endless thumbs ups! If
you are looking for a beautiful classic 1957 automatic with updated safety features, then look no further than this
tropical turquoise 1957 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop. Features of this car include:
1a. This is a two door hardtop. No post.
1b. New power steering.
1. This is a California manufactured car. The Vin verifies it.
2. It is a True Bel Air - Not a 210 with Bel Air Trim - Again Vin Verifies this
3. Has the Vin and the cowl tag on the vehicle.
4. Clear Title
5. 350 cubic inch V8 engine
6. 350 turbo trans
7. Lokar Shifter on the floor. Gives that sporty manual racing look, but is an automatic.
8. New Carburetor - Edelbrock
9. New Intake Manifold - Edelbrock
10. Newer headers
11. Newer chrome rims - guessing 8 inch rims on back and 7 inch rims on the front. Car has been lowered in the
front about 2 inches to give a little more sporty feel.
12. Newer Tires - Wide tires - 255 / 60 - everyone loves those wider back tires
13. New air filter box/cover.
14. I believe new ball joints.
15. Newer tubular control arms and dropped spindles on the front with disc brakes
16. Brand new dual custom exhaust system. Less than 100 miles on it.
17. New Trans Cover
18. New inside liner.
19. Has the Gold grille and gold hood latch
20. New trunk lock
21. New Sound System. - Vintage 57 style looking radio with all the modern features... you can hook your iPhone up
too and listen to your play list... even think it has a CD player too.
22. New speakers to go with the new / vintage looking sound system. Installed in back deck of car.
23. New deck covering where speakers were installed. (I'm calling it deck... but area under back window.)
24. Also, new kick panel speakers added.
25. Beautiful new headliner installed.
26. New Battery too
There are so many other things I have had done for the vehicle. Seals on some windows have been replaced, the
mechanisms for rolling up the windows I paid to have replace, replaced a front side window. Have babied it with
its oil changes and service needs such as a recent transmission service.
SAFETY FEATURES
1. New 3 Point Seat Belts for the front seat and new 3 point seat belts for the rear seats. These were installed
by a professional. (the front middle seat and the back middle seat are just lap belts) - Got all belts to match
the tropical turquoise color too.
2. New Collapsible steering wheel column. As much as I love and have studied 57 Chevy Cars, this I did not know.
When I told a fellow 57 enthusiast I was getting 3 point belts, he asked me if I was getting them on the driver's
side to hold me in while I got harpooned. I was perplexed and asked what he meant. That's when I learned that the
steering wheel column in the original cars didn't collapse and gets forced into the driver's compartment. When I
learned that, I immediately updated it to take advantage of that major safety upgrade. I don't drive much, but
when I'm driving and when I have little ones in the car, I think safety first.
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