The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air has a unique three-part rear window, which gives it a longer and more balanced look.
This car was available in premium and Deluxe trim levels. In 1955, the Bel Air received a completely new platform
with a lowered frame, which made it possible to create a low and wide body with panoramic windows and wide
bumpers. The model also received the latest V8 engine with a volume of 265 cubic inches (4.3 liters). In 1957, the
length of the car was 4968 mm, weight - 1410 and 1450-1500 kg, respectively. Externally, the car featured double
side moldings and the Bel Air inscription on the rear fenders. The engine range included various power options,
including 162, 170 or 205 hp, as well as a 225-horsepower "Corvette" engine.