In 1957 the Chevrolet Corvette offered, for the first time, optional fuel injection as well as an optional four-speed transmission. The 283-cid fuel-injected engine allowed the Corvette to become the first production car to offer an impressive one horsepower per cubic inch.
Auburn Fall 2016
1957 Chevrolet Corvette Fuel-Injected
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$100,000 - $120,000 USD | Not Sold
| Auburn, Indiana
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- 283-cid, 283-hp V-8 fuel-injected engine (one of 713)
- Four-speed manual transmission (one of 664)
- Desirable all black exterior
- Bucket seats
- Wonderbar radio
- Windshield washer system
This 1957 Chevrolet Corvette has been beautifully restored to its desirable presentation in Onyx Black with a black cove and black convertible top. The car rides on blackwall tires mounted on steel wheels with basic “dog dish” style center caps. The car is powered by a 283-cid, 283-hp V-8 fuel-injected engine, making it a rare example of which only 713 were produced in 1957. The engine is paired to a four-speed manual transmission, an option featured in only 664 cars. The interior is completed in beige featuring bucket seats and a Wonderbar radio. Additional features on this Corvette include a windshield washer system. This Corvette’s all black exterior as well as the desirable engine and transmission options make this a unique Corvette, well suited for any collection.