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VC57F279030
What you are looking at here is a Chevrolet that was regarded as an auto icon. This legend belongs to the last year of the Tri-Five and it is stunning from every angle you look at it. When a vehicle of this nature that has been restored to this level, it is intimidating to every other vehicle from its era. This beautiful example of the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe looks and acts overall like an original can but bears a few upgrades to make it a much more enjoyable experience. Boasting only 5,000 miles on its clock, this Bel Air Restomod is a showstopper no matter where you decide to roll up in it.
This Florida resident 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Restomod wears a vibrant red cloak, a fan favorite color for the Bel Air. It is adorned with a host of brightwork that does an excellent job accentuating its body lines. The antique bullet-like hood ornaments serve no purpose to the car but just like the extravagantly designed front bumper and rear lights that stick out of the rear bumper, they define the aesthetic of its era. The attention to detail is fascinating on the Tri-Five Chevrolets, for example, to reach the fuel filler cap you need to open a chrome piece of the left tail fin that is right above the tail light. The wheels of this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air are updated to a set of Billet Specialties units that house Corvette brake calipers that grip around slotted and drilled brake rotors. If you open the boot of the car, you can find an antique Coca-Cola ice chest cooler that matches beautifully with the exterior color of the car. The cabin of the car also carries a red theme with a large red and chrome steering wheel and a red gauge cluster. All gauges are modernized with digital gauges and two analog gauges are displayed under the dashboard.
Under the hood of this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is a refreshed 350ci V8 small-block engine. With all the supporting modifications to handle this upgraded power gives you a sense of security this machine will last many more lifetimes. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a manual transmission, allowing you to truly grasp the classic car driving experience. Peeking under the car, you'll notice the impeccable craftsmanship of the upgraded suspension and spotless undercarriage highlighting the show car condition of this Bel Air Sport Coupe.
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Restomod
350ci V8
Manual Transmission
RWD
Red Exterior
Grey Interior
Digital Dash
Hurst Shifter
Fire Extinguisher
Billet Specialties Wheels
Slotted and Drilled Rotors
Corvette Brake Calipers
Upgraded Suspension
New Interior
Concept One Power Steering
Wilwood 4 Wheel Power Disc Brakes
Modern Air Conditioning
Modern Stereo System
Have you ever heard tales about the one that got away? We aren’t talking about your love life, but rather classic cars that came so close but now are so far away. Don’t let this stunning 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air be an example of those stories. Belonging to the revolutionary Tri-Five, this beauty holds even more significance than being an American icon. These Chevrolet models gave rise to a loyal fan base that formed fan clubs, websites, and even entire organizations that only cater to those who love the Tri-Five. If you're among the members who love this classic, you may want to check out this Tri-Five Bel Air, which is based in Brentwood, California. According to reports, it only has 4500 miles on it and is available for sale with a few interesting upgrades.
Named after the opulent California neighborhood of Bel Air, Chevy’s Bel Air was definitely aimed at those who want to feel posh. Introduced as a full-size car in 1949, the Bel Air was made until 1975 in the United States, running up to 1981 in Canada. First generation Bel Airs, such as this 74,475-mile 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan are always ideal for those wishing to dabble in owning classics. This particular car is up for sale in Westminster, California, and has got some new parts to bring it back up to near-factory condition. Why not check it out, after all it’s a classic that will be relatively easy to maintain given that the Bel Air was quite popular in its heyday.
The ’50s was a time to be alive. With smooth tunes and otherworldly automotive design, cars of the time truly reflected a time of growth and post-war creativity. Present today is a ’50s American icon, which takes shape with this lovely 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe. This classic beauty is a clean example that retains all its iconic factory looks and is looking for a new custodian to cruise slow and low across your preferred B roads.
The Corvette C3 is one of the most attractive cars in the model's eight-generation history. No wonder that so many astronauts were willing to be seen in one of these. During the third generation of the Corvette, they introduced an edition for those who understand that performance is more than just speed; it's about presence, precision, and power. This is none other than the 1982 Chevrolet Corvette Collector's Edition. Corvette likes to describe it as “limited production with unlimited passion.” The example we are showing here bears 18,800 miles on its odometer and is currently located in Laurel, Maryland.
The Chevy Silverado is one of the most well-known full-size pickup trucks around. Derived from Chevy’s venerable C/K Series, the Silverado is now in its fourth generation. It’s got a stablemate too, called the GMC Sierra. Today, we have a 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 for sale from Brasher Falls, New York. Thanks to its Z71 Off-Road Package and Protection Package, this truck enjoys some enhancements that make it great for adventuring around in. It’s got a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 7,100 pounds, and has covered just over 6,000 miles at the time of writing. So if you want a capable truck that can go off-road with your family in supreme comfort, here’s a candidate to consider. Its also got the LT Convenience Package and the LTZ Plus Package.
The fifth generation or C5 Corvette stands out as the last one of the previous century, as well as the last pop-up headlamp example in the Corvette’s storied history. Debuting for the 1997 model year, it was a complete change from the venerable C4, featuring a new hydroformed box frame with more rigidity, a rear transaxle that included the transmission for better weight distribution, and of course, a new interior. Today’s C5s are fondly looked upon as one of the marque’s watershed moments before 2000. If you’re a C5 fan because let’s face it, many people are, we’ve got a 55,000-mile 2000 Chevrolet Corvette from Lowell for sale. This car comes with two keys, the spare tire plus jack kit, and a tasty aftermarket exhaust.
There comes a time when a car takes things up a notch and has cult following status the moment it leaves its factory floors. BMW’s range of M3’s are most definitely that type, with most models redefining what the perfect drive experience is like. Present today is what is arguably one of the M3’s finest and takes shape with this 1995 BMW M3 Coupe. With a reported 53,000 miles on its clock, this one-owner German powerhouse is a true rare example that keeps on giving on every drive out and also serves as a very savvy investment in the years to come.
The Corvette C3 is one of the most attractive cars in the model's eight-generation history. No wonder that so many astronauts were willing to be seen in one of these. During the third generation of the Corvette, they introduced an edition for those who understand that performance is more than just speed; it's about presence, precision, and power. This is none other than the 1982 Chevrolet Corvette Collector's Edition. Corvette likes to describe it as “limited production with unlimited passion.” The example we are showing here bears 18,800 miles on its odometer and is currently located in Laurel, Maryland.
The MG MGB is one of a series of fine open-topped British roadsters produced by the iconic automaker Morris Garages. Today, Morris Garages or MG is under Chinese ownership and makes a range of SUVs and sedans, but they’re working on a slick new electric roadster to recapture the spirit of yesteryear. However, the popular saying goes, there’s nothing like the original. So why not capture that spirit yourself and buy this Florida-based 1979 MG MGB Roadster from us? With a mere 74,767 miles to its name, this car has been in the custody of the same owner for 32 years and reportedly includes recent maintenance receipts as well. Join us as we take a deep dive into what’s on offer here, and don’t hesitate to call or DM us if you want to own this beauty.
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