This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible is finished in red over red and gray upholstery and powered by a 283ci V8 paired with a two-speed automatic transmission.

The 283ci V8 is equipped with dual carburetors and sends power to the rear wheels via a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission.

Work included rebuilding the carburetors and replacing the thermostat, fuel pump, ignition, and spark plugs.

Features include a white power-operated soft top with a red convertible top boot, a Continental spare tire kit, Bel Air quarter panel badges, and chrome brightwork on the grille, bumpers, side moldings, light surrounds, window surrounds, and side mirrors.

The 14″ steel wheels wear full covers with faux knock-off spinners and are mounted with Coker Classic whitewall tires that were installed in preparation for sale.

Braking is handled by four-wheel drums.

The front and rear bench seats are upholstered in red with gray accents and are complimented by color-coordinated door panels as well as a red dashboard and black carpets.

Features include a heater, a Wonder Bar push-button AM radio, vent windows, door panel armrests, an analog clock, and red rubber front floor mats.

The two-spoke steering wheel features a full horn ring and fronts a replacement 120-mph speedometer and gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level.

The five-digit odometer shows under 800 miles, and total mileage is unknown.