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 ...
Bob Civitelli, of Stratford, started driving his 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air as a teenager and has made numerous modifications and ...
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 ...
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My Ride: CT man shares how he pampers his 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
"I don't even wash it. I just use a ceramic spray and every once in a while I just dust it off," Bob Civitelli said.
Jeff Lutz has always loved the 1957 Chevy Bel Air. As a young guy delivering newspapers, he would lust after a neighbor's Bel Air on his route, always telling himself he would one day own one of the ...
Why did it take Jimmy Hill nearly half a decade to build up his 1955 Chevy? Well, it's not that he's just plain slow, and it has nuthin' to do with being from Florida where tallying votes is now a ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Some car enthusiasts are in love with retro and nostalgia — that's partly why there are many classic cars that got resurrected years after their demise, with the latest example being the long-awaited ...
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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