If you look up 1950s America in the dictionary, chances are a photo of a Bel Air will be next to the definition. Despite a long production run from 1951 to 1981, the most famous Bel Airs are the 1955 to 1957 models. The styling was unique and all new, with even a Ferrari inspired grill. Powerful V8s and optional automatic transmission meant the Bel Air was cutting edge as far as mechanicals. It was a high water mark for... Chevrolet and the cars were even referred to as the "Hot One" in marketing literature. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this absolutely stunning 1957 Bel Air for your consideration. Finished in a classic shade of Matador Red, this restored Bel Air is as nice as they come. Every bit of the exterior is super nice and looks as nice as it did when it left the factory. Some of the exterior features included whitewall tires with knock off hubcaps, fender skirts, dual mirrors, twin exhaust pipes, headlight eyebrows, and fender trim. Everything is absolutely gorgeous and the aluminum and chrome details are some of the greatest features in automotive design. The interior is likewise in superb condition and features wonderful red vinyl and black patterned cloth. Everything is tight and free of imperfections. The trim is shiny and nothing sags. Even the dome light and radio work. Originally sold new in North Carolina, the car has been through a few owners over the years who have kept it in amazing condition and considered it an investment piece. A significantly sized folder accompanies the vehicle and is full of recipts and documents. Nothing was spared in keep this car in optimal shape. The 283cid V8 is mated to the factory 2-speed powerglide automatic transmission. This car is a superb runner and will be show stopper anywhere it goes!