Chevrolet's most iconic car ever produced, the Bel Air was offered for nearly 25-years in the United States. The 1956 Bel Air was the second year of production of the vehicle's second-generation design. With a face-lift from the 1955 model, the 1956 Bel Air had a more desirable appearance with a full-width grill, two-tone bodyside options, less edgy front and rear wheel openings and headlights and taillights encased in single housings. The 1956 model year served as the stepping stone to what would become the most dramatic styling change in 1957.
This 1956 Bel Air is the result of a fantastic frame-off restoration that grabs the attention of anyone who sees it. Around the exterior, the Neptune Green over Ivory paint scheme glimmers in the sunlight and is set off by the car's gleaming chrome. On the interior, the corresponding green and ivory interior demonstrates the attention to detail put into the restoration. Powered by a rebuilt 265ci V8 with Power Pack tied to a Powerglide automatic transmission, this Bel Air fires right up and is a fantastic car to drive. As seen from the photos, the underside of this car is just as clean as the top and the car is ready for street or show. Riding on Coker wide white walls with body colored wheels and fender skirts, this Bel Air is the whole package.
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