26 Jun 2026, Fri

Ends Tomorrow: Win a Concours-Restored 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air and This Could Be You Behind the Wheel

Time is running out. If you’ve been sleeping on this one, wake up — the Dream Giveaway to win a stunning, concours-restored 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Sedan ends tomorrow. One lucky winner is going to drive away in one of the most iconic American classics ever built. It could be you.

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1957 Chevrolet Bel Air concours restored Harbor Blue

The ’57 Bel Air: An Icon That Never Goes Out of Style

Ask any car person to picture a classic American automobile, and there’s a good chance they see a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The swooping chrome, the proud tailfins, the unmistakable Tri-Five silhouette — it’s a car that defined an era and never stopped turning heads. Whether it’s parked on a show field or rolling down a summer street, the ’57 Chevy commands attention like few other vehicles on earth.

This particular example doesn’t just represent the model — it elevates it. Finished in gorgeous Harbor Blue with a Black/Blue cloth and vinyl interior, this stock-restored Bel Air 2-door sedan has been brought back to full concours condition. And when we say concours, we mean it: this car reportedly scored more than 950 points out of 1,000 in competition, putting it among the very best restored Tri-Five Chevrolets in the country. This is not a restomod. It is not a custom build. It is an authentically restored American masterpiece.

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What’s Under the Hood: 283ci V-8 with Dual Quads

A car this legendary demands a powertrain to match, and this Bel Air delivers. Under the hood sits the iconic 283ci V-8, fed by dual four-barrel carburetors and topped with the factory batwing air cleaner — one of the most visually spectacular engine bay setups of the 1950s. Power flows through a Powerglide automatic transmission for that smooth, effortless cruise that made these cars famous across America.

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 283 V8 dual quad engine bay

Pop the hood at any car show and watch the crowd gather. The dual-quad setup combined with that batwing air cleaner is pure automotive theater — and this example has been thoughtfully upgraded with front disc brakes so you can actually enjoy driving it on today’s roads without anxiety.

Full Specs & Features

  • 283ci V-8 with 270 horsepower
  • Dual four-barrel carburetors
  • Factory batwing air cleaner
  • Powerglide automatic transmission
  • Harbor Blue exterior with Black/Blue cloth and vinyl interior
  • Wonder Bar radio with dual power antennas
  • Reproduction whitewall tires
  • Upgraded front disc brakes
  • 950+ concours competition score out of 1,000

The Prize Package: Car Plus $20,000 Toward Taxes

Dream Giveaway isn’t just handing over the keys and wishing you luck. They’re also covering $20,000 toward the federal prize taxes on behalf of the winner. That means instead of scrambling to figure out a tax bill, the lucky ticket holder can spend their energy planning their first cruise night or car show appearance.

The 1957 Bel Air is one of the most recognizable and coveted classics in the world. Picture it in your driveway — ready for weekend drives, local shows, or just sitting in the garage being admired. Whether you’re a lifelong collector or this would be your first real classic, this is one of those prizes that makes you stop and think: what if it’s me?

How to Enter — It Ends Tomorrow

Head over HERE make a donation for your chance to win. Entries start at just $3 for one ticket, and the more tickets you pick up, the better your odds. The giveaway ends tomorrow, so don’t put this off.

We want one of our readers to win this car.

By John Lloyd

John Lloyd writes for The Auto Wire, where he covers the more entertaining corners of the car world—celebrity rides, motorsports drama, and whatever automotive thing happens to be blowing up online that week. He's drawn to where cars meet culture. One day that's breaking down why some celebrity dropped a fortune on a hypercar; the next it's explaining why a particular model is suddenly all over everyone's feed. He likes handing readers the context behind the headline, usually with a little attitude. The way John sees it, cars aren't just transportation—they're status symbols, money pits, lifelong obsessions, and occasionally pure chaos, and that's exactly the stuff worth writing about.