 |  | Hardtop Sport Sedan | The 1957 Chevy is the car everybody knows. Maybe its the fins, maybe its because during the sixties every high school kid wanted one. Ford actually outsold Chevrolet in 1957, but the 1957 Chevy has been called 'the most popular used car in history.' That's staying power.
This Inca Silver Bel Air Convertible is a documented 16,900-mile car. Options include Powerglide, power steering, power brakes, deluxe radio and the 250-horsepower V8 with Ramjet Fuel Injection. This FI system was brand-new for 1957 and shared with Corvette. Out of more than 1.5 million 1957 Chevy's built, only 1,530 were ordered with the exotic fuel-injection option.
With its 'baby Cadillac' style and powerful V8 engine options, the 1957 really was, to quote a Chevy ad of the day, 'sweet, smooth and sassy.' | |