1957 Pontiac Full Size Cars Fact Sheet

1957 Pontiac Facts, Figures, and Specifications

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For 1957 Pontiac introduced what was called “Star Flight” styling, changing the rather stodgy look from previous years. Engine size and horsepower again rose as Pontiac took on a performance image.

 

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In a styling move the befitted Pontiac’s new performance image, Pontiacs received sharp new styling. A unique, lim­ited-edition, high performance, Bonneville Convertible was added to the Custom Star Chief sub-series.

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1957 Pontiac

  Raven Black
  Chevron Blue
  Nassau Green
  Sapphire Blue
  Chateau Gray
  Fontaine Blue
  Tartan Red
  Charcoal Gray
  Lucerne Blue
  Sheffield Gray
  Braeburn Green
  Starlight Yellow
  Cordova Red
  Kenya Ivory
  Silver Gray (Silver Beige)
  Carib Coral
  Limefire Green
  Seacrest Green
  Sage Blue
  Cascade Blue
  Mayfair Yellow
  Iris

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1957 Pontiac Facts and Specifications

General Year Information – 1957 Pontiac

Pontiac introduced new “Star Flight” styling for 1957. General features included missile-shaped side trim, flatter, more rocket-like tail fins, extended rear fenders with V-shaped tips, lower hoods, an even more massive bumper and grille, longer horizontal taillights and, in a GM-wide switch, 14-inch wheels.

Their were only two series chassis designations – “27” and “28”, with the former on the 122.0″ wheelbase and the latter on the 124.0″ wheelbase. The Star Chief line sat on the longer of the two.

The budget-priced line was now called the Chieftain series. The “Super Chief” name now replaced the previous Chieftain 870 designation. A unique, limited-edition model called “Custom Bonneville Convertible” was announced in early December 1956, released on January 11, 1957, and was added to the Custom Star Chief line. Production was limited to 630 examples and two prototypes, the latter with four bucket seats. A fuel-injected, 347 CID V-8 was standard and fitted only to these Bonnevilles, body Style 2867SDX, came standard with all top-line options and accessories except air-conditioning.

All Pontiac station wagons were called “Safari” this year, but only those in the Star Chief Custom line had Star Chief Super Deluxe appointments. The two-door Star Chief Custom Safari remained on the Series 27 122″ wheelbase platform and continued with the four-barrel V-8 as its base engine.  That Star Chief Custom Safari, body Style 2764DF, had special styling and appointments. The four-door Star Chief Custom Safari, body Style 2762SDF, had special exterior and interior trim and was called “Transcontinental.” This Custom Safari Transcontinental station wagon was announced in late December 1956.

1957 was the beginning of a deep recession, and all auto manufacturers suffered as a result. Thus, model year production peaked at 333,473 units, a decrease of 71,956 over 1956.

Historical Footnotes:

In December 1956, three different triple two-barrel engines were released. The first was an option for the standard Hydra-matic V-8. The other two were options for the “extra horsepower,” NASCAR-certified V-8s with either Synchromesh or Hydra-matic transmissions.

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In December 1956, three different triple two-barrel engines were released. The first was an option for the standard Hydra-matic V-8. The other two were options for the “extra horsepower,” NASCAR-certified V-8s with either Synchromesh or Hydra-matic transmissions. See Pontiac V-8 Specifications HERE. See 1957 Pontiac Tri-Power in AMA Specs HERE.

Standard for the new Pontiac Bonneville was Pontiac’s fuel injection – a mechanical system built by Rochester, it was similar to the Chevrolet “Fuelie”. Pontiac said that it had more than 300 HP. The unit was available for all Pontiacs, but few were fitted. 630 Bonnevilles were produced for 1957. See Pontiac V-8 Specifications HERE.

1957 Pontiac Facts – Models Offered

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Series 57-27.  Chieftains had small hub caps, three stars on rear fenders and “Chieftain” on the front fenders in script. Though the small hub caps were standard on all Chieftains, many buyers opted for the optional full-wheel discs. Interiors were nylon-face upholtery with an option of a combination of nylon fabric and Morrokide.

There was a full line of cars in the Chieftain line, except for the convertible, 2-door and 4- door hardtop, and 2-door and 4-door sedan. Two wagons were also available as 2- and 4-door sedans, only.

Series 57-27. Super Chiefs were on the 122.0″ chassis. They had full wheel discs, upper belt moldings, three stars on rear fenders and “Super Chief” on the front fenders in script. Interiors were nylon-faced fabric and Morrokide trim.  All Super Chief vehicles received the 270 HP 247 CID V8 as standard equipment.

The Super Chief Line had 2- and 4-door hardtops and a 4-door sedan as their model offerings.

Series 57-28. Star Chiefs were identified by “Star Chief” on the  front fenders in script, four stars on rear fenders, chrome semi-cylindrical trim at the back of missile-shaped inserts, and full wheel discs. The Custom (Super Deluxe) sedan was reinstated and utilized the “off-the-shoulder” interior styling patterns, similar to the other Star Chief vehicles.

The Catalina models were finished in leather. The standard 4-doorStar Chief sedan interior was finished in a Morrokide and nylon, the convertible in two-tone Morrokide.

Series 57-27# All Pontiac wagons were called “Safari”. Initially there were a Star Chief Custom Safari 2-door, a Super Chief 4-door Safari, and a 2- and a 4-door Chieftain Safari wagon. Later, a Star Chief Custom 4-door wagon was added, trimmed like the two-door. All Safaris sat on the 122.0″ wheelbase.

Star Chief Customs were trimmed in “off the shoulder” leather just like a Star Chief sedan. Super Chief Safaris were trimmed in two-tone Morrokide; Chieftain models in two-tone vinyl-coated fabric.

Series 57-28. The Bonneville was added to the Custom Star Chief sub-series, beginning January 1957. Production was limited to 630 examples and two (2) prototypes, the latter with four bucket seats. Distinguishing features were a rocket-like insert rather than the Star Chief four stars, “Bonneville” on the tail of the rear fenders, and “Fuel Injection” on the front fenders near the headlights. The Bonneville was issued only as a convertible and only in Kenya Ivory with Bonneville Red inserts.

A fuel-injected 300 HP 347 CID V-8 was used in all Bonnevilles.

1957 Pontiac Facts – Engines

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Chieftain with Manual Transmission. Overhead valves. Cast-iron block. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 347 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3.9375″ x 3.5625″.
Compression ratio: 8.5:1.
Horsepower: 227 @ 4600 RPM.
Torque: 333 @ 2300 RPM.
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake 269°, Exhaust 270°, Overlap 49°, Lift 0.370″.
Carburetor: Rochester 2GC two-barrel Model 7009832.

Super Chief, Star Chief and  Safari with Standard Transmission. Overhead valves. Cast-iron block. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 347 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3.9375″ x 3.5625″.
Compression ratio: 8.5:1.
Horsepower: 244 @ 4800 RPM.
Torque: 338 @ 2700 RPM.
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake 269°, Exhaust 270°, Overlap 49°, Lift 0.370″.
Carburetor: Rochester  four-barrel Model 7009829.

Chieftain with Hydra-matic Transmission. Overhead valves. Cast-iron block. Five main bearings. 
Displacement: 347 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3.9375″ x 3.5625″.
Compression ratio: 8.5:1.
Horsepower: 252 @ 4600 RPM.
Torque: 354 @ 2400 RPM. 
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake – 269°, Exhaust 280°, Overlap 55°, Lift 0.400″.
Carburetor: Rochester 2GC two-barrel Model 7009831.

Super Chief, Star Chief & Safari with Hydra-matic Transmission. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings. 
Displacement: 347 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3.9375″ x 3.5625″.
Compression ratio: 10.0:1.
Horsepower: 270 @ 4800 RPM.
Torque: 359 @ 2800 RPM. 
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake  269°, Exhaust 280°, Overlap 55°, Lift 0.400″. 
Carburetor: Carter AFB four-barrel Model 2506S or Rochester Model 7009830.

Optional “Extra Horsepower” V-8 – Available All Models. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings. 
Displacement: 347 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3.9375″ x 3.5625″.
Compression ratio: 10.0:1.
Horsepower: 290 @ 5000 RPM.
Torque: 356 @ 3200 RPM. 
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake  269°, Exhaust 280°, Overlap 55°, Lift 0.370″.
Carburetors: three 2-barrel Rochester carburetors Models: Front 7011351 Center 7011350 Rear 7011352. 
Ignition: Single-breaker.

“Extra Horsepower” Fuel Injection – Available All Models. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 347 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3.9375″ x 3.5625″.
Compression ratio: 10.25:1.
Horsepower: 300 @ 5200 RPM.
Torque: 375 @ 2800 RPM. 
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake  269°, Exhaust 280°, Overlap 55°, Lift 0.370″.
Induction: Rochester mechanical fuel-injection Model 7014880.

Optional “Extra Horsepower” V-8 – Available All Models. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 347 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3.9375″ x 3.5625″.
Compression ratio: 10.0:1.
Horsepower: 317 @ 5200 RPM.
Torque: 359 @ 3600 RPM.
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake  283°, Exhaust 293°, Overlap 60°, Lift 0.411″.
Carburetors: three 2-barrel Rochester carburetors Models: (Hydra-matic) Front 7011351 Center 7011350 Rear 7011352. (Synchromesh) Front 7011902 Center 7011903 Rear 7011904.
Ignition: Single-breaker.

Optional “Extra Horsepower” V-8 – Available All Models. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings. 
Displacement: 347 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3.9375″ x 3.5625″.
Compression ratio: 10.0:1.
Horsepower: 317 @ 5200 RPM.
Torque: 359 @ 3600 RPM. 
Valve lifters: Mechanical.
Camshaft timing: Intake  270°, Exhaust 270°, Overlap 68°, Lift 0.435″. Tappet Clearance 0.023″.
Carburetors: three 2-barrel Rochester carburetors Models: (Hydra-matic) Front 7011351 Center 7011350 Rear 7011352. (Synchromesh) Front 7011902 Center 7011903 Rear 7011904. 
Ignition: Dual-breaker .

NOTE 1: Except where cited, Torque is in lb. ft.

NOTE 2: More detailed information on the 1957 347 CID V8 engines may be found in the 1957 AMA Specifications Sheets. You may access the sheets HERE or use the navigation on this Fact Sheet’s main page.

1957 Pontiac Facts – Chassis Features

    • Wheelbase: Series 27 – 122″, Series 28 – 124″.
    • Overall length:  Series 27 passenger cars – 206.8″, Series 27 station wagons – 207.7″, Series 28 – 213.8″.
    • Front tread: (All) 59.0″.
    • Rear tread: (All) 59.4″.
    • Tires: Chieftain with Synchromesh 7.50 x 14 station wagons and Bonneville 8.50 x 14; all others 8.00 x 14.Coupes and Sedans 8.00 x 14 Station wagons and all w/Air conditioning 8.50 x 14. 8.50 x 14 available at extra cost on all lines in place of 8.00 x 14.

1957 Pontiac Facts – Power Trains

    • Three Speed Manual Transmission Ratios:  1st – 2.15:1, 2nd – 1.37:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 2.28:1
    • Hydra-matic Ratios: 1st – 3.97:1, 2nd – 2.55:1, 3rd – 1.55:1, 4th – 1:1,  Reverse – 3.74:1
    • Rear Gear Standard Ratios: See Page 15 in the 1957 Pontiac Full Size AMA Specifications Sheet for all standard/optional ratios

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1957 Pontiac Facts – Power Train Options

  • Strato-Flight Hydra-matic ($231) was used in all lines. Hydra-matic transmission was again considered “standard”, but cost extra.
  • A three-speed Synchromesh gear box with column shift was the base price transmission.
  • Four-barrel carburetion was optional in Chieftains (Star Chief 244 HP V-8 then fitted)
  • Dual exhausts were $24 extra.
  • Rear axle ratios: Synchromesh 3.42:1, with 3.64:1 optional; Initially, the ratio for Hydra-matic was 3.08:1. In December 1956, the 3.23:1 axle ratio was made standard for all Hydra-matic equipped cars and a 3.08:1 axle was made a “Plains Ratio” option for all cars except Safari models. Extra Horsepower engines: 290 HP with Hydra-matic 3.23:1; 317 HP 3.42:1 standard, 3.64:1 optional. 3.08; 3.23 could be fitted on special request or dealer installed.

 

1957 Pontiac Facts –
Significant Options

    • Air-conditioning ($431).
    • Cowl vent chrome trim and Custom wheel discs ($21.80).
    • Deluxe basic group ($255.50).
    • Deluxe carpet floor mat ($11).
    • Deluxe steering wheel and padded dash ($31.70).
    • Eight-way power seat ($97).
    • Electric clock ($10.50).
    • Heater and defroster ($91).
    • Lamp group ($23.10).
    • Mirror group ($12.35).
    • Power brakes ($39).
    • Power steering ($108).
    • Power Sweep Contour electric wiper/washer ($25.25).
    • Power windows ($102).
    • Radio, deluxe ($125).
    • Radio, standard ($99)
    • Six-way manual seat ($41).
    • Tinted glass ($34)
    • Whitewalls ($58.70).

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