This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible is finished in Imperial Ivory over red and silver vinyl upholstery and powered by a fuel-injected 283ci V8 paired with a Turboglide automatic transmission.

Equipment includes a power-operated black soft top, 14″ steel wheels, power-assisted steering and brakes, chrome bumpers and trim, power windows, a power front bench seat, and a Wonderbar AM radio.

The body was finished from the factory in Imperial Ivory (794) and repainted.

Equipment includes a black power-operated convertible top with a zip-down rear window as well as a California-style one-piece front bumper, bright trim, gold-finished Bel Air logos, hooded headlights, twin wind splits, styled tailfins, dual mirrors, and a power-operated antenna.

The 14” steel wheels wear spinner-style full covers and are mounted with 205/75 Coker Classic wide-whitewall tires.

A spare is mounted in the trunk.

The car is equipped with power steering, and braking is handled by power-assisted drums at all four corners.

The cabin houses two rows of bench seating trimmed in red vinyl with silver patterned insert, and matching upholstery extends to the door panels.

Textured aluminum trim adorns the body-color dashboard, and additional equipment includes a power-operated front bench seat, power windows, a heater/defroster, an analog clock, Bel Air-branded floor mats, and a push-button Wonderbar AM radio.

A rear window motor was replaced in 2021.

The two-spoke steering wheel wears a chrome horn ring and frames a 120-mph speedometer flanked by gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level.

The five-digit odometer shows 1,800 miles, and the total mileage is unknown.