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Coupe · 283 c.i. V8 · 89000 mi
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This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Hardtop “Fuelie” is a highly desirable Tri-Five classic that combines iconic 1950s American styling with historically significant fuel-injected performance. Finished in Black over a Red and Black interior, it delivers a bold and authentic vintage presentation that highlights its period-correct muscle and restored character.
The exterior showcases the unmistakable Bel Air design with sweeping chrome accents, bright trim, and a timeless hardtop coupe profile. The Black finish enhances the car’s dramatic presence while preserving its classic factory-inspired aesthetic, complemented by 14-inch steel wheels with covers and whitewall tires.
Inside, the cabin features a Red and Black interior with a split front bench seat and traditional mid-century Chevrolet styling. The interior retains its vintage character while presenting a clean, well-maintained appearance consistent with a restored collector example.
Power comes from a 283ci V8 engine equipped with Rochester mechanical fuel injection, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This rare “Fuelie” configuration delivers strong period performance and represents one of Chevrolet’s most advanced factory engine setups of the era.
The car includes historical significance, having been originally sold in California and later timed at the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1958. It remained with its original owner for decades before passing through family ownership and undergoing refurbishment work in 2020.
Mechanical refurbishment included work on the fuel injection system, transmission, and engine components, ensuring continued drivability while preserving its originality and collector value. The vehicle is accompanied by extensive documentation and historical records.
Overall, this Chevrolet Bel Air represents a rare and historically significant American classic combining Rochester fuel injection performance, manual transmission engagement, documented heritage, and iconic Tri-Five styling.