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How many gallons of gas does a 57 Chevy hold?

Most 1957 Chevrolets were equipped with a 16-gallon fuel tank.


The 1957 lineup spanned familiar passenger cars such as the Bel Air, 150 and 210, plus wagons and the iconic Corvette. While the standard tank was 16 gallons, some wagons and certain configurations used a slightly larger capacity, around 18 gallons, depending on production year and options. For restoration or buying decisions, verify the exact figure from factory literature or the vehicle’s data plate.


Capacity by body style


Before listing typical figures, note that capacity can vary by body style and production year. The following reflects common configurations seen in 1957 Chevrolet models.



  • 16 gallons: Most passenger cars of the era (Bel Air, 150/210) and the Corvette used a standard 16-gallon fuel tank.

  • 18 gallons: Some station wagons and select trim configurations employed a larger tank, approximately 18 gallons.


Conclusion: For the majority of 1957 Chevrolets, the fuel tank capacity is 16 gallons; a minority of wagons may approach 18 gallons depending on the build.


Practical notes for restorers


If you are restoring or sourcing a replacement tank, consult the factory service manual, build sheets, or the original data plate to confirm the exact capacity for your specific model and year.


Summary: The standard fuel tank in a 1957 Chevrolet is 16 gallons, with occasional 18-gallon variants in certain wagons. Always confirm model-specific documentation for precision.

How big is the gas tank on a 1957 Chevy?


1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. Fuel Tank -- excluding Wagon. Fuel Tank Capacity:16 Gallon.



How many miles per gallon does a 57 Chevy get?


A 1957 Chevy's fuel economy was around 12–15 mpg, but this varied depending on the engine, transmission, and rear-end gearing. Modern, updated versions with a newer engine and 6-speed transmission achieved approximately 14.5 mpg during a road trip. 

  • Typical range: A stock 1957 Chevy would likely get between 12 and 15 miles per gallon. 
  • Modern updates: A restored 1957 Chevy with modern components like a 5.3L engine and a 6-speed manual transmission got about 14.5 mpg on a road trip, according to this YouTube video. 
  • Real-world data: Based on data from several vehicles, the average combined MPG for a 1957 Chevy Bel Air is about 12.86 mpg. 



How much is a 57 Chevy worth today?


A 1957 Chevy's value can range from around $2,500 to over $244,000, but most cars in good condition fall into the $25,000 to $100,000+ range. The final price depends on the model (Bel Air, 210, etc.), its specific condition, mileage, and any original features or desirable modifications. 
Value by condition and model

  • Bel Air: A good condition 1957 Bel Air typically sells for around $66,800. Top-tier examples can fetch over $100,000, while a low-end car needing extensive work may be valued at about $25,462 or even less. 
  • 210: A good condition 1957 Chevrolet 210 is typically valued at around $26,857. 
  • Other models: The value can vary significantly based on the model. For instance, a 1957 GMC Series 100 1/2 Ton in good condition is valued at about $22,950, with some high-end examples selling for over $115,500. 
  • Factors that increase value:
    • Excellent condition and low mileage. 
    • Original parts and desirable options, such as gold trim on a Bel Air. 
    • A detailed history of ownership. 
  • Factors that decrease value:
    • Poor condition or a need for extensive repairs. 
    • Damage from accidents or title problems. 
    • Non-original modifications that detract from the car's classic appeal. 

How to get an estimate
  • Check online marketplaces: Websites like Classics on Autotrader, Cars.com, and Classic.com list cars for sale, giving you an idea of asking prices based on condition and model. 
  • Consult valuation guides: Resources like Hagerty and J.D. Power provide estimated values based on condition and model. 
  • Get a professional appraisal: For a precise valuation, consider getting a professional appraisal from a classic car expert. 



How many gallons of gas does a 55 Chevy hold?


The gas tank capacity for a 1955 Chevy varies by model: the sedan/coupe models generally have a 16-gallon capacity, while the station wagon models have a 17-gallon capacity. Some replacement tanks, especially those designed for fuel injection, might have a slightly different capacity like 15.5 gallons. 
Sedan and coupe models

  • Standard capacity: 16 gallons 
  • Replacement tank note: Some reproduction tanks may vary slightly, with some EFI-specific tanks at 15.5 gallons. 

Station wagon models
  • Standard capacity: 17 gallons
  • Exclusions: This capacity typically does not apply to 9-passenger wagons. 


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