Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What is the difference in a 1957 Chevy Belair Hardtop vs 210 Hardtop?

I am trying to buy a 1957 Chevy Belair, but for the money I want to make sure it isn't a 2 door sedan or a 210 Hardtop. What are the differences please?|||Belair has all the chrome. 210 is a plain car. Hard top means no post between drivers side window and back side window. sedan is like a station wagon.|||Trim differences, generally; you could order any powertrain combo on Bel Air, Two-Ten, or even One-Fifty, the base car. You should be able to distinguish between a sedan and a hardtop on sight. (I don't think they made a One-Fifty hardtop.)|||you should check out the new Old Cars weekly site that provides detailed reports on American Classics. I used it to get a detailed pricing report on a '57 Corvette. I almost over paid for it. Save yourself some cash and get the pricing trend report. I think it's only $5.





www.oldcarsweekly.com/report|||the answer you have is correct, but if you really want to make sure it isnt a two door sedan, made up to be a belair, then just cross reference the VIN number, that will tell you just exactly what you want to know|||it is kind of confusing but we have a couple 57 chevies one is a 4 door 210 but has the rear quarter trim like our 2 door HT bel air has in which was converted to a gasser racer long ago








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