Lot 191

Sam Pack Collection

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible

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$93,500 USD | Sold

United States | Farmer's Branch, Texas

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Chassis No.
VC57F147868
  • Upgraded with a modern stereo
  • Features a desirable Continental kit

180 bhp, 283 cu. in. V-8 engine, two-speed Powerglide transmission, independent front suspension via upper and lower wishbones and coil springs, live rear axle with leaf springs, and four-wheel power drum brakes. Wheelbase: 115 in.

To many American collectors, there’s no car more emblematic of 1950s America than the Chevrolet Bel Air. This car, which was designed to cater to the entire American public, could be had in a variety of formats and with seemingly limitless different combinations of engines, transmissions, body styles, and exterior and interior colors, such that no two Bel Airs passing each other on America’s freeways would be alike. Bel Airs have been popular both as new models in Chevrolet showrooms and as classics, as they have always been wonderful vehicles for driving, showing, or modifying to increase their visual and performance appeal. These are vehicles that have never, and probably will never, go out of style.

This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is finished in its correct shade of Dusk Pearl, according to the vehicle’s trim tag, and features an older restoration that has been well maintained. During its previous frame-off restoration, this car was fitted with a contemporary AM/FM radio with a cassette player, but an original Wonderbar radio is also included with the vehicle. Even though the car is fitted with a Continental kit, which was added during the previous restoration, the original rear bumper is included with the car, should the next owner desire to return the car to its stock appearance. This Bel Air is also fitted with power brakes and power steering, which greatly increase its drivability, as does its Powerglide automatic transmission. As this 1957 Bel Air wears a rarely seen color and features a no-expense-spared full restoration, it will undoubtedly be enjoyed by its next caretaker at shows or on the open road.