This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is a 4-door hardtop the car has been refinished in Dusk Pearl and white over a refurbished interior trimmed in rose-colored cloth.

Power comes from a 283ci V8 paired with a 2-speed automatic transmission, and modifications include power-assisted steering and brakes, an alternator conversion, an electric fan, and a windshield visor.

The 283ci V8 was removed, cleaned, and fitted with necessary replacement parts approximately 20k miles ago.

Modifications include an open-element air cleaner atop a 4-barrel carburetor, an alternator conversion, and an aluminum radiator with an electric fan.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 2-speed Powerglide automatic transmission.

The car was dismantled, sandblasted, and repaired, following which the body was painted in Dusk Pearl with a white roof.

The glass was replaced throughout, and a sun visor was refinished and installed over the windshield.

Body-matched steel wheels wear faux knock-off covers and are mounted with BFGoodrich Silvertown Radial wide-whitewall tires, which were installed less than 300 miles ago.

Power-assisted steering and brakes have also been added.

The interior was originally black and silver according to the cowl tag, and has been refurbished in rose-colored tweed with vinyl accents.

The painted steel dash is fitted with a retro-style radio, and electric windshield wipers have been installed.

The 5-digit odometer shows approximately 4k miles, total mileage unknown.