This 1957 Tri-Five Chevy has plenty of the right upgrades. It's a 210 model, but it has the golden grille and tailfin trim of a V8-powered Bel Air. The black paint even adds to the style thanks to a glossy respray in 2022. And it earns this more powerful and more prestigious appearance when you see the big 427 big block upgrade under the hood. Plus, with a four-on-the-floor and a driver-oriented bucket seat interior this has the right chemistry to be your favorite cruiser.
HIGHLIGHTS
*Glossy black paint resprayed in 2022
*White roof makes for a timeless two-tone
*Bel Air upgrade
*Brilliant chrome on the iconic front end and side trim
*Good fundamentals: straight panels, uniform gaps, and doors that shut solid
*Rally wheels
*Dark style continues inside with a full black interior
*Bucket seats appear borrowed from another GM legend: the Pontiac GTO
*Upgraded three-spoke steering wheel
*Auxiliary gauge trio
*Hurst shifter
*Tidy engine bay showcases the legendary 427 big block V8
*Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor
*Upgraded aluminum radiator
*Headers feeding into dual exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers
*Four-speed manual transmission
*Build Receipts
Glossy paint and good fundamentals make this one instantly attractive. Plus, the 427 motor is a magical displacement from Chevy that was never around for the legendary Tri-Fives. This one even lets you dial-in the carb to get that personal ideal level of big block fun. And details like the four-speed and Flowmaster mufflers let you maximize the upgraded 427 experience. That's why we know this is an irresistible total package that will be leaving us soon. Call today!!!