This 1957 Bel Air convertible has been driven less than 4,000 miles since its restoration was completed. The Chevrolet has been finished in its correct color combination of Imperial Ivory with red and silver vinyl two-tone interior and a black vinyl soft-top. The car is equipped with a 283-cid V-8 engine with a four-barrel carburetor that is matched up to a Powerglide automatic transmission.
Along with displaying distinctive brightwork trim, the Bel Air has dual mirrors, seatbelts, factory spinner-style hubcaps; power top, steering and brakes. The dash retains the factory-spec AM radio, but there is a hidden Pioneer CD in the glovebox for a modern, crisp sound. To further illustrate the high level of finish, it won a gold certificate at the 24th Classic Chevy International Meet in Buffalo, New York. The Bel Air scored 951 points from an available 1,000.