Driven a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air? Rate it! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Review: 1957 Chevy Bel Air by Prowler_311 23 Sep 2009 at 9:52am A gorgeous car. As a wise man once told me no matter what car you drive it wishes it was a 1957 Che ... More
Driven a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air? Rate it! 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Review: Best damn car ever by Terraza_170 19 Sep 2009 at 10:28pm The '57 Bel Air is an automotive icon. Instantly recognizeable on any road. It runs like a bat out o ... More
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blackhawk 06-08 asked: the car originally had a 409 ci motor. it still has the 409 emblems but has a 350 4 bolt main in it now. the car hasn’t been restored yet but is in really good condition. it has a very little cancer on quarter panels and a little on the hood. it [...]
josh_sulser asked: i own a 1969 bel air and it doesnt have a hood. i have access to a 67 bel air hood but im not sure if it would work. i am wondering if anyone knows what hoods would work with a 69 bel air.
Heidi W asked: We are working on a restoration job on a 1957 chevy bel air, but we are having trouble figuring out how some parts fit in. It would be really helpful to see a picture of a completed interior. If anyone has pics or knows where I could get some please let me [...]
Monstah asked: I’ve been looking for a while for 1962 Chevy Bel Air door panels, specifically for a two-door sedan.
I have seen many finished Bel Airs on eBay with brand new door panels, and was wondering where they got them from.
If possible, I need a specific website from which I can buy these door panels, [...]
johnny 5 asked: that will clear all obstructions plus allowance for tire bulge using an 18 inch rim?
this is a stock car with no sheetmetal modifications.
using low profiles
bombasticiconoclast asked: Installing rear 3-piece window glass, car has good stainless & paint to be protected. Is there a special tool for removing this trim?