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For Sale: 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

NEW PRICE! Fantastic highly original survivor. 265 Power Pack V8, 3-speed with overdrive, mostly original paint, original interior, new power convertible top. Runs and drives like new, looks fantastic!

Obviously code 687 Onyx Black is this car’s original color, and it was not two-tone like so many of its siblings, giving it a more subtle look than so many other ‘50s cars. The hood and front fenders were painted in the ‘90s, and the match is extremely good—the only tipoff that it’s not original paint is that the original paint on the rest of the car is perhaps just a bit glossier. Yes, that’s right, the original paint might just be better than the recent. Sure, there are a few thin spots, most notably on top of the rear deck at the base of the rear window, but it’s not noticeable from even five feet away and it would be a crime to consider erasing that kind of authenticity. The doors and trunk lid are exactly where Chevrolet line workers bolted them on more than 60 years ago, and you’d better believe they fit right. The doors close with precision and it’s worth noting that a lot of the weather seals were just replaced, so they don’t rattle and shake, either. The chrome and stainless is entirely original, and that’s where you can really see how well-preserved this car really is, because even the cast parts have almost zero pitting and the stainless still shines as brightly as the chrome.

The code 604 Charcoal and Yellow interior is just as nice and just as original. There are a few popped seams on the seats that could probably be remedied by an expert upholstery shop, but nothing that needs replacement. The back seat is excellent and even the passenger’s seat shows minimal use. We suspect that the carpets have been replaced at some point simply because they’re so nice, but the door panels, dash pad, and other soft parts are unquestionably OEM. All the gauges are operational, the signal-seeking AM radio pulls in stations like it should; the clock seems to be the only inoperable piece of equipment. You’ll note that the car has a Hurst shifter on the floor, which manages the original 3-speed manual transmission (with working overdrive!), but it would be easy to take it back to column shift because the hardware is still in place on the column. Overhead you’ll find a brand new black power convertible top that folds easily and stows under a new black boot, but the original yellow boot is also included with the car. The trunk is neatly finished with a correct mat, and with the spare tire moved onto the rear bumper, there’s a remarkable amount of space in there!

The engine appears to be the original 265 cubic inch V8 outfitted with the Power Pack 4-barrel Rochester carburetor and dual exhaust. The stamping pad shows F56GL, meaning it was built in Flint for a ’56 Chevrolet and GL means it is a 265 cubic inch, 205 horsepower Power Pack V8 for use with a 3-speed manual transmission, which is strong evidence for this being the car’s original engine. It has probably been dressed up and detailed at some point, wearing bright Chevy Orange, a correct heavy-duty air cleaner, and simply stamped valve covers, so it looks right. Turn the key and it starts easily and settles into an almost imperceptible 500 RPM idle with a light murmur from the twin tailpipes out back. Other nice details include a fresh radiator, correct GM-stamped hoses, a rebuilt carburetor, fresh tune-up, and a modern Saginaw power steering system that’s just effortless (the original power steering system, including the factory generator/pump unit, is included with the car).

There’s a fully functional Borg-Warner overdrive unit behind the 3-speed manual transmission. Push in the handle and at about 30 MPH, lift off the throttle for a moment and wait for the shift. When you slow down, it automatically drops out of overdrive until you’re up to speed again. Nice! Chevrolets with overdrive received 4.11 gears out back, so it feels very punchy around town, but cruises easily at 75 MPH thanks to that overdrive. The recent dual exhaust system sounds just about right, not aggressive but not invisible, either, and the suspension feels tight, smooth, and well-assembled, which is a hallmark of good unrestored vehicles. It tracks straight, rides smoothly, shifts beautifully, and just works like a car should—it certainly doesn’t feel 62 years old! Factory steel wheels with simple hubcaps are the right choice, and they’re wrapped in some older G78-15 Remington wide whites.

Everyone has their favorite Tri-Five Chevrolet, but you don’t see as many ‘56s simply because they built fewer of them (there was a strike in ’56). Add in the great color combination and nice preservation, and this is a car that brings joy to the driver first and foremost, but we’re betting that there’s nobody who doesn’t fall in love with this car when they see it. Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
  • Listing ID: CC-1064100
  • Price: $59,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1956
  • Make:Chevrolet
  • Model:Bel Air
  • Exterior Color:Onyx Black
  • Interior Color:Charcoal and Yellow
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:V-8
  • Odometer:10769
  • Convertible:Yes
  • Stock Number:115010
  • Trim Level:Convertible
  • VIN:VC56N079771
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Partially Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Very Good
  • Seat Material:Vinyl
  • AM Radio:Yes
  • Power Brakes:Yes
  • Power Steering:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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