Exterior
The Bel Air featured a golden grille with chrome bar that included parking lights. Rear fins were topped with chrome mouldings.Engine
The Bel Air's engine was a small-block 283-cubic-foot V-8. The engine could be optionally upgraded to 283 horsepower with a super turbo-fire 283. The principles engine was 4.3 litres with two valves per cylinder, for 16 cylinders.
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is one of the and universal vehicles in American Car chronicle. The Bel Air had three at odds series: the "150," the "210" and the upscale Bel Air series. The Bel Air edge features a two-door station wagon named the "Wanderer." The "Morocco" was as well a resident full-size vehicle. The Bel Air was predominantly a sedan that served as a sporty vehicle for individuals or families.The fins were highlighted with aluminium side-trim panels. The fuel cap was cloaked in the left rear chrome of the fin trim. This fact was meant to grasp the exterior smooth and linear.
Model Types
The Bel Air string includes a four-door sedan, four-door hardtop sports sedan, two-door hardtop coupe and two-door convertible. The four-door estate car and two-door hardtop Wanderer estate car were also available on a smaller production scale. These models came with either a six-cylinder or eight-cylinder engine.
Price
In 1957, prices for the vehicle were: two-door sedan, $2,200 to $2,300 range; four-door hardtop sport sedan, $2,364, two-door convertible, $2,511; four-door estate car, $2,580 and the two-door Nomad estate car, $2,757.