From Round 2. For the final year of the Tri-Fives, Chevrolet added an exclamation point to the popular 1955 and 1956 Chevy Bel Air models with the 1957 Chevy Bel Air. Featuring longer swept lines, larger fins, and a bold gold front grill, this car became an icon of its era and a symbol of American culture. The 1957 Bel Air, available only with a V8, included carbureted options of 162hp and 180hp, and a 283 V8 producing 220hp. The ultimate version was the rare 283hp fuel-injected 'fuelie.' Auto World has faithfully replicated this classic in a 1:18 scale die-cast model, showcasing the Inca Silver paint with a striking red and silver interior. This model includes a detailed engine, steerable front wheels, accurate interior and chassis, and opening doors and hood.