Everyone loves a good restomod, but every once and a while one comes along that really blows our socks off. This 1956 Chevrolet Bel-Air is one of those, and we’d genuinely consider it a rolling work ...
From showroom icon to cultural touchstone, this 1956 Chevy Bel Air on Exotic Car Trader represents the heart of 1950s ...
Unlike some of its rivals (ahem, Ford!), Chevrolet still makes passenger cars, like the Malibu. Moreover, it has an undisputed king in its portfolio, the C8 Corvette, yet other than that, it is the ...
While weve pasted more than a fair share of 55 and 57 Chevys on these hallowed pages, the middle child rarely gets any attention at all. Praise the Axfords, then, for they have been posing and petting ...
Bob Daul originally picked up this '56 Chevy Bel Air for $500 back in 1981. Within one week it had been completely stripped down to the bare frame. Gary's Rod & Restoration Shop added a trans ...
Any time one sees or hears about 1955, ’56, or ’57 Chevy, these years automatically trigger dreams of stunning 150, 210, Bel Air, and Nomad Tri-Five flavor. But what about something that looks like a ...
When it comes to icons of the American automotive history, you have the Model T, the Mustang, the Corvette, the Continental, and the F-150, among many others. There is a good chance that many people ...
Chevrolet’s famed Tri-Five automobiles—built in 1955, 1956, and 1957—were models that established themselves as automotive heartthrobs in their time, and even more so over the course of ensuing ...
The Chevy Bel Air debuted for the 1950 model year, taking its name from the Los Angeles suburb. Available for the first three production years only as a two-door Sports Coupe, the Bel Air came ...
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