This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air two-door hardtop was produced at GM’s St. Louis, Missouri, facility, and it was refurbished in 2005.

The car is finished in red and white over red and black upholstery and is powered by a 283ci V8 mated to a Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission.

Additional equipment includes body-color 14″ steel wheels with chrome covers, a four-barrel carburetor, a cabin heater, lap belts, and a push-button radio.

The body was removed from the frame during refurbishment work, and refinished in red with a white roof.

Further exterior details include a wrap-around windshield and rear window, front vent windows, chrome trim, dual side mirrors, pillarless doors, aluminum quarter panel trim, and dual exhaust outlets.

Body-color 14″ steel wheels wear chrome covers and are mounted with 7.50-14″ BFGoodrich Silvertown-branded wide whitewall tires.

Braking is handled by drums on all four wheels.

The cabin is equipped with two rows of bench seating trimmed in red upholstery and black patterned cloth inserts with matching door panels.

Additional appointments include a red headliner, black carpets and rubber floor mats, an analog clock, a heater and defroster, and a push-button radio.

The red two-spoke steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and frames a 120-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges.

The five-digit odometer shows 7k miles, true mileage is unknown.