The car you see before you represents the most iconic American cars of the 1950s; the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The most desirable body style, of course, is the convertible. Naturally, the most desirable convertible would be a V-8 engined with automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes and power top. To take the car to the outer limits, it would need to have the two-carburetor setup, which this fabulous car has.
The owner was able to purchase and re-install the complete, date-coded and correct Dual Quad carburetor engine and everything on it is also stated as date-coded correct. The engine was rebuilt by Tom Trainer, just to confirm everything was in perfect condition. You might say this is the ultimate automotive icon. The photographs verify the top show condition of this car, and it should be considered a top contender at any national Chevrolet meet.
Finished in red with a perfectly complementary red and gray interior, this two four-barrel Bel Air has been restored to show condition – who hasn’t dreamed of owning a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible? Especially with Dual Quads in, arguably, the most beautiful color combination.