132627 / 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air

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Here at RK Motors Charlotte, we actively seek the unusual and the rare, so when this lovely Sierra Gold '57 Chevy Bel Air hardtop showed up, we instantly knew it was special. Throw in a correct 283 Power Pack engine and an exceptional interior, and you have a '57 Chevy that will stand out simply for being true to its history.

According to the cowl tag, this is a real code 818 Adobe Beige over Sierra Gold Bel Air. It was always a solid, complete car and the restorer was smart enough to realize what a rare gem he had. So big money was spent on the restoration, making the body as straight as possible, block sanding it for hours on end, and laying down the subtle yet dazzling finish in two-stage urethane so it simply glows in the sunlight. Sadly, the lighting in our photo studio just can't do this car justice, but when you come to see it, we'll be happy to pull it outside so you can get the full effect.

There more than a few engine options available in 1957, and when restorers dress up their Bel Airs, they often bolt on dual quads or even the rare Rochester fuel injection system to try to boost values. However, as is this case with the rest of this particular Bel Air, the restorer simply returned it to its original condition, which is a sweet-running 283 with the Power Pack 4-barrel and dual exhaust. They got all the details correct, ranging from the correct hoses and clamps, to the relatively hard to find 4-barrel air cleaner. You'll also note that the original generator/power steering assembly is intact and fully functional, and along with the radiator and master cylinder, are original specification and they were not "upgraded" during the restoration as is so common on other '57s. Correct finishes, markings, and materials were used throughout, and a fresh Delco yellow cap battery has been installed to complete the engine bay.

A Powerglide 2-speed automatic was optional in 1957, and it makes a great travelling partner when combined with the smooth, rev-happy V8 under the hood. A brand new dual exhaust system was recently installed, giving the 283 a rumble that isn't intrusive, and there's a fresh gas tank hanging out back. Original steel wheels have been painted Sierra Gold to match the body as original, and wear spinner wheel covers and newer BFGoodrich Silvertown wide whitewall radials.

Combined with that Sierra Gold paint, the code 674 Black/Copper/Beige upholstery is simply amazing. It ties the whole car together without being overwhelming, and the subtle copper pattern woven into the seat inserts is perhaps the car's most beautiful feature. It was all new at the time of restoration, of course, and shows few signs of use since. Both seats are excellent and supportive, the carpets offer the correct weave, and the door panels are beautifully rendered in matching materials. This car is also loaded with options like a clock, heater, defroster, EZ-Eye glass and an upgraded AM/FM/cassette stereo head unit in the original location and using the optional dual antennas mounted out back. In back, the trunk has been finished with a reproduction rubber mat and a matching full-sized spare with complete jack assembly.

While there are dozens of Bel Air hardtops on the market at any given moment, take some extra time to really look this one over carefully. It stands out from the rest by virtue of its brilliant color combination, but the execution of the work makes it an incredible buy, since there's just no way you could restore another one to this level for anywhere near the asking price. Fully sorted and ready to show and drive, this Bel Air needs no excuses. Call today!

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