This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad station wagon is finished in turquoise over a custom two-tone leather interior and is equipped with a replacement LT1 V8 paired with a 4L60E four-speed automatic transmission and a 10-bolt rear end.
A replacement 350ci LT1 V8 was installed in the mid-1990s, and it features stock LT1 fuel injection.
The 1957 model year marked the final year of production for the first-generation Bel Air Nomad, and the model featured the same interior, gold anodized trim, front-fender chevrons, ribbed-aluminum tail-fin inserts, and rear-wheel sheetmetal as the other Bel Air models.
This example was refinished in turquoise blue, and features include custom two-tone pinstriping, wrap-around rear quarter windows, and a hinged tailgate with vertical slats.
Polished and staggered-width Boyd Coddington wheels are fitted with Big O Euro Tour tires measuring 205/60 in the front and 215/65 BFGoodrich tires out back.
Front disc brakes, dropped spindles, and replacement suspension components have been installed.
The cabin features power-adjustable Lexus front bucket seats trimmed in beige leather with blue inserts, and the rear bench seat, door panels, and other areas are upholstered to match.
The beige and blue center console houses a Pioneer CD/cassette player.
Further additions include color-coordinated Gros Point carpeting and a suede headliner.
Replacement gauges from Classic Instruments are recessed within the stock openings.
A six-digit mechanical odometer indicates just over 700 miles.