Tuesday, October 11, 2011



Barrett-Jackson brings us this beautiful example of an up-and-coming rodding trend, a pro-tour, '57 Chevy Bel Air with a polished motor and complete, Corvette drivetrain.

This super-clean, Bel Air custom has over $218k invested in parts, excluding the costs of the car itself. The project itself took three years to finish, but with an old shoebox Chevy that's this close to pro-touring perfection, not a single man hour building the rod was wasted.


Under the cherry-red hood of this '57 shoebox sits an all-polished, LS6 motor connected to a complete, C5 'Vette drivetrain. The chassis is a custom tubed frame, and it goes without saying that the Bel Air has undergone a complete transformation. The car's custom interior is all-leather, and Billet Specialties custom wheels adorn the lead sled.



The custom, '57 Chevy is currently up for bid on lot 689.1 of the Barrett-Jackson auto auction, for a price of $106,700. Substantial amounts of both time and money have been invested into the full-custom '57, but thankfully the car does come complete with photo documentation of the ground-up build, parts receipts that total-out to $218k and a build book. For all of the work and hard-earned dollars that have been invested into the Bel Air, the car is a turn-key ride that has been built to professional, showroom quality, and Barrett-Jackson is proud to offer the sled at a price that’s more than reasonable with all things considered.


* Read more about this car at Chevy Hardcore!

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