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How much is a 57 Chevy Bel Air worth?

How much is a 57 Chevy Bel Air worth?

Nowadays, you could buy the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air for anywhere in the range of $30,000 to $100,000. Thankfully, there are plenty of used ’57 Bel Airs on the market. You can also buy the 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air for somewhere between $1,300 and $43,000.

Why is the 57 Bel Air so popular?

For 1957, Chevrolet’s Fisher Body quality proved better than its primary competitors. This made sure that ’57 Chevys were well-liked when new, and also later, as late-model used cars. More potential hobbyists could thus afford a used ’57 Chevy as their first car, and they were easy and cheap to work on.

When was the Chevy Bel Air discontinued?

Chevrolet Bel Air
Production 1949–1980
Model years 1950–1981
Body and chassis
Class Full-size Muscle car

How much was a 57 new?

Model Number Body/Style Number Factory Price
Bel Air Series – V8
2403 1019D $2,390
2413 1039D $2,464
2402 1011D $2,338

What is the difference between a 56 and a 57 Chevy Bel Air?

A sure-fire way to distinguish between a 1955 and a1956 Chevy Bel Air is to look through the windshield at the vehicle identification number stamped on the dashboard on the driver side. If the fourth digit is a “5,” it’s a 1955. If the digit is a “6,” you know it’s a 1956.

What was the best selling car in 1957?

Breaking In! The ’57 Chevy is such a classic-car icon it’s hard to believe 1957 marked the first time since 1935 that Chevrolet didn’t produce the best-selling car in America. Ford did, moving 28,454 more Customs, Fairlanes, and Crown Victorias, than Chevy did One-Fifties, Two-Tens, Bel Airs, and Delrays.

How much did a new Chevy Bel Air cost in 1957?

Ever wondered how much did a 1957 Chevy cost in 1957? Well, the answer for the brand-new Chevy Bel Air would be $2,757. That’s $25,172 today. Meanwhile, to keep your car running, the average cost of gas in 1957 was $24.

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