Vehicle Description
This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop was built by well-known Chris
Holstrom Concepts in the Pacific Northwest. This car made its debut
at the 2015 SEMA Show, where it won the GM Design Award for Best
Chevrolet Exterior. It has also won the Best of Class award at the
Northwest Classic Chevy Club and was featured on the cover of the
June 2017 issue of Chevy High Performance magazine. Built on an Art
Morrison GT sport chassis, it features Strange adjustable coilovers
and Baer 6-piston brakes on all four corners with 14" rotors in the
front and rear. Finishing up the braking system is a Wilwood master
cylinder. It's riding on Forgeline CF3C wheels wrapped in Michelin
Pilot Super Sport tires in front with beefy rear tires. This Bel
Air is powered by a Connect & Cruise GM LS3 6.2-liter engine and
4L65E 4-speed automatic transmission. The combination produces
approximately 525hp. The engine has been upgraded with a Precision
Metal Craft intake manifold with custom induction using a Porsche
air cleaner under the radiator support, and Clayton Machine Works
billet rocker covers. The interior features custom upholstery,
Mercedes-Benz special red leather covering the seats and door
panels, Ididit steering column and shifter, Dakota Digital VHX
series gauges and a custom Autosound head unit with JL Audio
speakers and amplifier. The exterior is finished in two-tone black
and BMW Space Gray with LED headlights and taillights. The car
comes with a build book that has all of the manuals for installed
equipment. **TITLE IN TRANSIT**