This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air two-door hardtop, originally registered to a single owner in Texas, was acquired by the seller in 2021. It has since undergone extensive refurbishment and modification. Key features include a 447ci small-block V8 engine, assembled by Nelson Racing Engines, and a Tremec T56 six-speed manual transmission.
Specifications
- Engine: 447ci small-block V8 with a Dart iron block, aluminum intake manifold, Holley 1,050-cfm carburetor, AFR cylinder heads, and a revised camshaft.
- Exhaust: Sanderson headers, 3″ stainless-steel piping.
- Transmission: Tremec T56 six-speed manual.
- Rear Axle: 9″.
- Suspension: Coilover suspension with adjustable coilovers, CPP control arms, sway bars, and a four-link rear setup.
- Wheels: 18″ two-piece American Racing wheels.
- Brakes: Wilwood disc brakes.
Interior
The cabin features leather-trimmed bucket seats, Schroth harnesses, and a roll bar, replacing the original rear bench with a Woody’s seat-delete kit. Additional interior upgrades include:
- Climate Control: Vintage Air.
- Instrumentation: AutoMeter.
- Audio: Bluetooth head unit.
Exterior
The car is finished in blue with polished side trim and features:
- Kill Switch: Hidden above the left taillight.
- Headlights: Hooded.
- Wind Splits: Twin.
Performance
The car rides on a modified suspension setup, including:
- Front: CPP upper and lower control arms, sway bar.
- Rear: Four-link setup, sway bar.
- Steering: CPP 500-series power steering.
Wheels and Tires
- Front Tires: Nitto NT555 G2.
- Rear Tires: 345/35 Mickey Thompson ET Street drag radials.
- Wheel Wells: Tubbed to accommodate larger tires.
Interior Details
- Seats: Black leather-trimmed racing seats with Schroth four-point harnesses.
- Headliner and Carpets: Replaced during refurbishment.
- Steering Wheel: Aftermarket on a tilt column.
- Gauges: AutoMeter Ultra-Lite II.
Engine Details
- Assembly: By Nelson Racing Engines in 2022.
- Components: Dart iron block, Dart high-rise intake manifold, Holley Dominator 1,050-cfm carburetor, AFR cylinder heads, Concept One accessory drive kit, MSD ignition, AutoRad radiator.
- Output: Approximately 630 horsepower.
This highly modified 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, with its powerful engine and extensive upgrades, represents a blend of classic styling and modern performance enhancements. It is offered with a clean Texas title in the seller’s name.