1957 Chevrolet
| 1957 Chevrolet | |
|---|---|
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupé | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Chevrolet (General Motors) |
| Production | 1956–1957 |
| Designer | Clare M. Mackichan (1954) |
| Body and chassis | |
| Body style | 2-door sedan 2-door hardtop 4-door sedan 4-door hardtop 2-door convertible 2-door station wagon 4-door station wagon 2-door sedan delivery |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 235.5 cu in (3,859 cc) Blue Flame I6 265 cu in (4,340 cc) V8 283 cu in (4,640 cc) V8 |
| Transmission | 3-speed manual Powerglide auto Turboglide auto |
The 1957 Chevrolet is a car that was introduced by Chevrolet in September 1956 for the 1957 model year. It was available in three series models: the upscale Bel Air, the mid-range Two-Ten, and the economy/fleet model One-Fifty. A two-door station wagon, the Nomad, was produced as a Bel Air model. An upscale trim option called the Delray was available for Two-Ten 2-door sedans. It is a popular and sought after classic car. These vehicles are often restored to their original condition and sometimes modified. The car's image has been frequently used in toys, graphics, music, movies, and television. The '57 Chevy, as it is often known, is an auto icon.