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57 Chevy – An American Classic

Friday, June 20th, 2008


When the 1957 Bel Air went on sale, nobody – not even Chevrolet – expected to make history. Instead, it became one of the landmark images in American pop culture; one of the most recognizable cars the world has ever known. Today, automakers still hail the 57 Chevy as a perfect example of good design and great timing coming together.

What we call the 57 Chevy was actually 19 distinct models. All 19 models were based on a single frame or platform, the basic structure of the car. The 1957 models were the final year in that frame’s life. It had been the backbone for Chevrolet’s model line for the 55, 56 and 57 model years. The only other car Chevrolet sold then was the Corvette.

Ford and Chrysler had all new frames and styling for their 57 models. They should have mopped the floor with the aged GM model, but Chevrolet outsold Ford by 126 cars in 1957. It sold 1,522,536 units of the various 57 Chevy models and 6,339 Corvettes.

The best-selling 1957 model was the Two-Ten four-door sedan, with a base price of $2,174.00. The least expensive was the $1,885.00 One-Fifty Utility two-door sedan. The most expensive 1957 model was the Bel Air Nomad two-door station wagon with a $2,757.00 base price. It was Chevrolet’s lowest-selling model. Chevrolet sold just 6,103 Nomads that year, trailing the Corvette by 236 sales.

Some of the options for that year included, seat belts and a racing-style over-the-shoulder security harness. Other options included a tissue dispenser, electric razor, wheel spinners, backup lights and a gas filter. The cars came in 16 solid colors and 15 two-tone combinations.

Many 57 Chevy’s featured a prism on the dashboard. It was intended to refract light from traffic signals so the driver could tell when the light changed without learning forward under the nearly vertical windshield.

The cars came with a choice of seven engines; a standard 235.5 cubic-inch 140-hp straight-six; 162-hp 265 cubic-inch V8, and eight versions of the 283 cubic-inch V8 with power ranging from 185 to 283 horsepower. The 57 Chevy was the first American car with fuel injection. The optional 283 cubic-inch fuel-injected V8 produced 283 horsepower. It was the second American engine to develop one horsepower per cubic inch of displacement, coming a year after the 355-hp 354 cubic-inch Chrysler Hemi.

Ten assembly plants built the 57 Chevy Family: Atlanta, Baltimore; Flint; Janesville, Wis.; Kansas City, Mo.; Los Angeles; Norwood, Ohio; Oakland, Calif., St. Louis, and Tarrytown, N.Y.

Many designers and car enthusiasts say they believe the 1955 Chevy was the best looking model, but the 57 model year brought more defined tailfins, bullet-shaped bumper protectors, bombsight hood ornaments and other elements that gave the bargain-priced Chevrolet just enough zing to grab buyers’ fancy.

The 57 Chevy had style, the buzz born of racing success and demographics on their side. They hit the used-car market just as early baby boomers got driver’s licenses and went looking for affordable wheels.

The 57 Chevy embodied the spirit of Chevrolet, great looking, groundbreaking and affordable.

Joyce Boulan is the owner of a website pertaining to the 57 Chevy, where you can find deals on all models of this classic car or find parts or accessories for the one you own. Visit http://www.57chevy-auction.com

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Classic Car Shows in New York State – June/July 2008

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Classic Car Shows in New York State:

6/21-6/22/2008 Motor Madness 2008 Location : Schaghticoke Fairgrounds 69 Stillwater Bridge Rd., Schaghticoke, New York 12154. www.schaghticokefair.com

06/21/2008 Classic Car – Truck & Bike Show Location : Angelo Canna Town Park – Mountain Ave. Cairo, New York 12413.

06/22/2008 Fourth Annual Long Beach Classic Car Show Location : Kennedy Plaza (in front of City Hall) Long Beach, New York 11561.

6/22/08 (rd 6/29) Humane Society of Walden Classic Car Show Location : Orance County Farmer’s Museum Montgomery, NY 12549. Humane Society of Walden Benefit www.walden.petfinder.com 7th Annual Classic Car Show SUNDAY, June 22, 2008 (raindate 6/29) 10:00am ‘ 4:00pm.

6/28/2008 ITALIAN AMERICAN CLUB OF SOMERS CLASSIC CAR SHOW Location : REIS PARK – ROUTE 139 – SOMERS, NY.

7/5/08 6th Annual All Firebird Lawn Show at Saratoga Auto Museum Location : 110 Avenue of the Pines in the Spa State Park Saratoga Springs, New York 12866.

07/13/2008 1st Annual Melinda Mesuda Car & Bike Show Fundraiser Location : VFW Mark Paginelli Pavilion & Budget Truck/Car Rental Poughkeeepsie New York 12601.

7/20/2008 2nd Annual Middle Hope Fire Co. Car Show Location : Middle Hope Firemans Field Route 9W Newburgh, NY 12550.

07/26/2008 Arcade’s Fabulous 50’s Festival Car Show Location : Village Park Arcade, NY 14009.

Restoration Vs Customization – Which is Best for your Classic Car?

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

A common question among buyers of classic cars is what to do after they have acquired that vintage gem: restore it, or customize it? Both options have their own advantages and disadvantages. Here we will tackle the different aspects of restoration and customization to help you decide which route to take for your car.

Restoration: Authentic is Beautiful

Restoring a classic car means finding the original parts and options for a particular model. This means that if you own a Cuda with a broken Hemi engine, you need to find a stock Hemi in order to restore it. Paint is a different matter. While the authentic paint of a certain make may not be existent today, there are several car services that offer the color of that make, thus making it still look original.

The Advantages of Restoring a Classic

1. Restoring poses a bigger challenge, thus there’s much more love between you and your car. It might be a bit easy to find a stock engine, but looking for the small parts like the starter will be a bit of an adventure. Once you finish restoring, you’ll certainly find a greater attachment between you and your car.

2. Fully restored classic cars spike up in value. Because there’s much more effort and money put into restoring, you can easily raise the price of the car once you decide to sell it. A perfectly restored vintage car can be valued at over a hundred grand in pro auctions.

3. You get to have an authentic car. There’s nothing more advantageous than that.

The Disadvantages of Restoring a Classic

1. The parts are hard to find, and are therefore expensive. Unless you engage in a treasure hunt and search for parts cars in junkyards and auctions, stock parts may be a little expensive. The reason for this is simple: car companies don’t produce those parts anymore, so it would be considered rare by most people, much like a classic car.

2. Safety, efficiency, and comfort are sometimes compromised. A ’50s era car may have no proper airbags and seatbelts yet. The engine is probably not fuel efficient, and the suspension may be a bit shaky. And if you decide to go cheap and recycle a used engine from a parts car, expect it to break down at least once due to stress.

Customization: Convenience Along With Funkiness

Customizing a classic car means adding or changing some parts and details that are not originally included in that make. This might include a better engine, suspensions, and more comfortable seats. The paint might also be customized. Perhaps you have seen a Mustang with blazetrails on the side. That’s customization.

The Advantages of Customizing a Classic

1. Safety and convenience is the primary advantage of customization. Updating your car with more fuel-efficient engines and better seatbelts and airbags will make your ride much smoother and safer.

2. Parts are easier to find, and are sometimes much cheaper. Engines are much easier to find, but nonetheless still poses a challenge. You will have to find an alternative engine that fits into your classic car. Still, you can find smaller parts in an easier manner.

3. You get to have cool additions to your liking. Hydraulics, superchargers, and funky lights are among the many options you can add if you customize. Cool blazetrails too.

The Disadvantages of Customizing a Classic

1. The value of your classic car will go down. A heavily modified car will have its value become lower than those who are simply restored. If you are planning to sell your car in a few years time, the better option would be to restore.

2. If you plan to sell the car, you might have a difficult time finding a buyer. Most buyers of classic cars are looking for one that would be easily restored. A dusty and rusting vehicle is therefore much more preferred because some original parts included in the car may still be used.

The best gauge to determine whether you should customize or restore a classic car is to know what your dream car is like. What’s good about this is that you could easily combine customization and restoration. Restore everything that’s under the hood, and get cool blazes on the hood itself. Your preference is king.

Restored or customized? Classic Vehicle Auction gives you the choice. With hundreds of listings containing great classic car values, you’ll surely find what you’re looking for. Peter Grizzly is an age-old classic car enthusiast. He makes his living now by being a classic car trader.

Antique, Muscle and Classic Cars Will be Displayed Here

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

We are working on installing just the right photo editor and management utilities to bring a very nice collection of American Classic Cars to the Internet.

The first collection available is a private accumulation of Ninety One vehicles that are sitting in our barns just waiting to see the light of day.  You will not be disappointed.  This collection has been built up very quietly and without any public knowledge by a father and son team that are now going to start offering them for sale.

Absolutely no private sales or offers will be considered or accepted.  Do not rush us and do not ask for a list of what we will be offering.  This whole collection will be displayed through this website only as we feel is best for the owners, and as we can do the photos and descriptions justice.

These vehicles are all guaranteed to be new to market, and never offered anywhere else before.

Check back soon and watch our progress.

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