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The 1956 Chevy Bel Air with a one-of-one finish
With a unique factory paint combination found on no other known example, this 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible is as rare as it is beautiful. A true collector's piece in every sense. Would you ever ...
While the Bel Air was already selling like hotcakes in the mid-'50s, Chevrolet was already aiming for the sky and started planning for the future. 1956 witnessed the unveiling of the Impala concept at ...
At some point early in a young future gearhead's life, he or she notices that some cars are just way cooler looking than others. More often than not, the first set of wheels to spark the interest of a ...
While the front fascia was updated to 1955 specs, the rear end still retains the 1956 taillights. The trim indicates that it ...
SouthSide car club is a club that is known for their high standards, sense of style, and elegant vehicle builds. That said, it should come as no surprise to anyone that this immaculate 1956 Chevrolet ...
The 2026 Detroit Autorama concluded with a moment of high drama and even higher emotion as Rex and Rhonda Satterfield of Russellville, Tennessee, watched their stunning 1956 Chevy Bel Air convertible, ...
The 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air built by the late Jeff Wolfenbarger and finished by Kevin Riffey took top honors at the 2026 Detroit Autorama.
This 1956 Chevrolet 210 is a well-preserved, all-original classic in excellent condition. Featuring a smooth-running inline-six engine, a straight body, and well-maintained chrome, this four-door ...
Like so many truck lovers, Dustin "Dusty" Randall was virtually born to love old cars; it's in his DNA. For, you see, his father, John Randall, was building hot rods and race cars in and around ...
The 1956 model is the lightest, best-looking Chevrolet Corvette and, with the standard 265cu in V8 – the only engine offered ...
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