1957 Chevrolet’s Colors
1957 Chevrolet's came in 460 color combination's and this was 96 more than in 1956. Chevrolet was asked why so many different colors? The response was the 1957 Chevy's great styling needs a lot of great new colors to sell them.
Probably the most popular of the 1957 Chevrolet's color combination's was Matador Red on the Bel-Air Convertible. My favorite was the Onyx Black on the Bel-Air Sport Coupe in the 2 door hardtop probably held a close second in the most popular. My second favorite was the 2 door Nomad station wagon in the Tropical Turquoise. My dad had bought one of these when we moved to South Florida in 1958 from St. Augustine. We move down in an old 1948 Coupe this was way back when US 1 did not even go all the way. Part of the trip was on the old 441. You have not lived until you have gone across country in a 1948 Chevy Coupe.
1957 Chevrolet's were produced in 15 two tone color combination's and there were 16 solid colors in total. They had some of the strange combinations also like Colonial Cream and a Laurel Green. Who buys strange colors like that? You would think but they did sell and very well for Chevrolet.
1957 Chevrolet Solid Colors
- Adobe Beige
- Canyon Coral
- Canyon Coral
- Colonial Cream
- Coronado Yellow
- Dusk Pearl
- Harbor Blue
- Highland Green
- Imperial Ivory
- Inca Silver
- Larkspur Blue
- Laurel Green
- Matador Red
- Onyx Black
- Sierra Gold
- Surf Green
- Tropical Turquoise (my favorite)
Chevrolet Produced Two-Tone Combinations in 1957
- Adobe Beige with Sierra Gold
- Colonial Cream with Laurel Green
- India Ivory with Canyon Coral
- India Ivory with Colonial Cream
- India Ivory with Coronado Yellow
- India Ivory with Larkspur Blue
- India Ivory with Matador Red
- India Ivory with Surf Green
- India Ivory with Twilight Turquoise
- Imperial Ivory with Dusk Pearl
- Imperial Ivory with Inca Silver
- Larkspur Blue with Harbor Blue
- Onyx Black with Colonial Cream
- Onyx Black with India Ivory
1957 Chevrolet Accessories
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