Right now on AutoHunter, you can find this Canadian-made 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan, which is powered by a reportedly matching-numbers Blue-Flame 235ci I-6 mated to a reportedly original three-speed manual transmission. Finished in Seminole Red over a red and black vinyl and cloth interior, this restored “Tri-Five Chevy” is now offered by the selling dealer in Oregon with a clear title.
As part of the restoration process, the body was repainted its original color of Seminole Red. Exterior features include chrome bumpers, bright hood ornaments and body trim, tail fins, and a single exhaust outlet.
A set of 14-inch steel wheels with Chevrolet knock-off-style wheel covers and Coker Classic whitewall radials carry this Bel Air down the road. Behind the wheels are manual drum brakes.
Inside the cabin, the front and rear bench seats are covered in black and red vinyl and cloth upholstery. Features include color-coordinated door panels, manual windows and locks, manual steering, column-mounted manual shifter, AM radio, and clock.
Behind the two-spoke steering wheel is a set of gauges that includes a 120-mph speedometer and readouts for the temperature and fuel level. The odometer shows 42,809 miles, but this car is mileage-exempt according to its title.
The selling dealer reports the one-barrel Blue-Flame 235ci I-6 under the hood is matching-numbers and that the three-speed manual gearbox connected to it is original to the car. GM Heritage Archive documents show the engine runs 8.0:1 compression and was rated at 140 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque.
If you want to show off this 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan at local car shows soon, start bidding on it right now and don’t stop until the auction ends on Friday, May 29, 2026, at 11:30 a.m. (PDT).
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