Last driven in 1973, a 1957 Chevy with a four-barrel 283 V8 left the barn it had been sitting in ever since, got a full ...
There is a good chance that many people would also include on that list the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, which was the crown jewel at the end of the automaker's Tri-Five era that began in 1955.
What’s the most impressive stunt that General Motors pulled off in 1957? The fast fuel-injected Chevy and Pontiac? The opulently pricey Caddy Eldorado Brougham? Or the luxurious Bel Air custom?
When Steve Thatcher was in high school 45 years ago, he bought his neighbor’s bright yellow 1957 Chevy Bel Air for $1,500. : ...
A Cadillac-inspired 1957 Chevrolet convertible, built in period as part of an extremely limited production run by a Canadian business tycoon, is set to cross the auction block mid-May in ...
This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air was subject to a full-scale restoration and rebuild. Now, it includes a 6.6-liter diesel engine, a giant turbocharger, and three pedals. It’s going up for auction at ...