Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
The 1957 Scarab racecar was the brainchild of American entrepreneur and racing enthusiast Lance Reventlow, who sought to build an American car capable of challenging the European dominance in sports car racing. Reventlow, the heir to the Woolworth fortune, assembled a team of top engineers and designers, including Phil Remington and Chuck Daigh, to develop the Scarab.
Reventlow's team built only a handful of Scarabs, but they made a significant impact in American racing, especially in the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America). In 1958, the Scarab dominated, winning several races and proving itself against European competitors. Despite its success in the U.S., the Scarab struggled in international racing, particularly at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where the European cars still held an edge. Carrol Shelby drove a Scarab to a victory at Continental Divide Raceway in Castle Rock, Colorado.
This 1957 Chevrolet Scarab Recreation is powered by a 383 Stroker Small Block Chevy V8 engine paired with a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission featuring electric lockout on reverse. It boasts a high-end 9" Ford Locker limited-slip axle, rack & pinion steering, and 4-wheel Corvette rotors and calipers for top-tier handling and braking. The hand-laid fiberglass body sits on a Lone Star Cobra box frame with Alden coil-over adjustable shocks. Key features include 16" gold Halibrand knock-off wheels, Quick Fuel 750 CFM carburetor, black vinyl bucket seats, and a signed plaque by Chuck Pelly. The striking blue exterior with white stripes completes this unique build.
1957 Chevrolet Scarab Recreation
$89,900
$89,900
- Vin
- VC57S141379
- Stock
- C57SCAB1379-FL
- Engine
- 383 Stroker Small Block Chevy V8
- Transmission
- Tremec 6 Speed Manual
Vehicle Highlights
- 383 Stroker Small Block Chevy V8
- Tremec 6 Speed Manual All Synchro Transmission
- Electric Lockout on Reverse
- High End 9" Ford Locker Solid Rear Limited Slip Axle
- Rack & Pinion Steering
- 4 Wheel Corvette Rotors and Calipers
- 16" Gold Halibrand Knock Off Wheels
- 2156016 Goodyear Eagle GT Tires
- Black Vinyl Bucket Seats
- Lone Star Cobra Box Frame
- Quick Fuel Four Barrel 750 CFM Carburetor
- All Aluminum Doors
- Cockpit and Fender Liners
- Alden Coil Over Adjustable Shocks
- Hydraulic Clutch
- Hand Laid Fiberglass
- Hand Signed Plaque on Dash from Chuck Pelly
- Dashboard Mounted Gauges
- Aluminum Intake
- HEI Distributor
- Mechanical Fuel Pump
- Electronic Ignition
- Aluminum Radiator
- Electric Cooling Fan
- Blue Exterior Paint with White Stripes
Vehicle Specifics
Engine
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Engine Size
- 383 Stroker Small Block Chevy V8
- Transmission Type
- Tremec 6 Speed Manual
Body
- Exterior Color
- Blue & White
- Body Style
- Roadster
- Doors
- 2
Basic
- Year
- 1957
- Make
- Chevrolet
- Model
- Scarab Recreation
Interior
- Interior Color
- Black & Silver
- Seating Type
- Bucket
- Seat Material
- Vinyl
- Shifter Type
- Floor
Vehicle Description
The 1957 Scarab racecar was the brainchild of American entrepreneur and racing enthusiast Lance Reventlow, who sought to build an American car capable of challenging the European dominance in sports car racing. Reventlow, the heir to the Woolworth fortune, assembled a team of top engineers and designers, including Phil Remington and Chuck Daigh, to develop the Scarab.
Reventlow's team built only a handful of Scarabs, but they made a significant impact in American racing, especially in the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America). In 1958, the Scarab dominated, winning several races and proving itself against European competitors. Despite its success in the U.S., the Scarab struggled in international racing, particularly at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where the European cars still held an edge. Carrol Shelby drove a Scarab to a victory at Continental Divide Raceway in Castle Rock, Colorado.
This 1957 Chevrolet Scarab Recreation is powered by a 383 Stroker Small Block Chevy V8 engine paired with a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission featuring electric lockout on reverse. It boasts a high-end 9" Ford Locker limited-slip axle, rack & pinion steering, and 4-wheel Corvette rotors and calipers for top-tier handling and braking. The hand-laid fiberglass body sits on a Lone Star Cobra box frame with Alden coil-over adjustable shocks. Key features include 16" gold Halibrand knock-off wheels, Quick Fuel 750 CFM carburetor, black vinyl bucket seats, and a signed plaque by Chuck Pelly. The striking blue exterior with white stripes completes this unique build.
$89,900
- Vin
- VC57S141379
- Stock
- C57SCAB1379-FL
- Engine
- 383 Stroker Small Block Chevy V8
- Transmission
- Tremec 6 Speed Manual