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The Chevy Bel Air: A reminder of what modern cars left behind
A restored 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is gaining widespread attention online, not for speed, performance numbers, or dramatic ...
1958 was the year when the entire Chevrolet full-size lineup received a major overhaul, with the GM brand breathing new life into its automotive strategy and using the difficult times to regain the ...
There are barn finds that make you smile — and then there are the ones that make you pause. The kind that whisper, “This is where it all began.” When Traverse City detailer Dane Shemwell, better known ...
The Chevy Bel Air from the mid-1950s was one of the most popular cars to ever wear a Chevy badge, and generally one of the most recognizable cars ever made. It's classic Americana, nostalgia, and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Growing up in Southern California during the 1970s, Joe Santiago's automotive interests could have easily gravitated toward shag-carpeted vans or neutered musclecars with hokey graphics. Fortunately, ...
This 1956 Chevy Bel Air on Exotic Car Trader brings the spirit of 1950s Space Age design back to life. This Sport Coupe is reported to remain all original, showing 56,675 miles (TMU). It pairs Chevy’s ...
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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