In 1957, Chevy buyers could choose from the long-lived six-cylinder or a 265 V-8 to half-a-dozen variations of the enlarged 283 engine. Some Bel Airs were even fuel-injected V-8s as seen in this 250 horsepower example. Finished in India Ivory over Larkspur Blue, this Chevrolet could have been stolen right from a dealer’s color selection catalog. The two-tone black and blue upholstery is also picture perfect. Options include power steering, power brakes, power windows, AM radio with power antenna, tissue dispenser and tinted glass. Fully restored to be a show winner, it is a solid choice.