In glistening Matador Red, this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible has a V-8 engine. The interior is presented in complementary two-tone colors and has a matching red top boot. This gleaming example of a historic car also has a Continental tire carrier, fender skirts and a radio. The prominent bumper guards are a notable feature, while the fuel cap was hidden behind taillight trim on the left rear. The Bel Air convertible is regarded by many as the most popular car in post- war America, and it remains so to this day.
| Auburn, Indiana