Vehicle Description
1960 Chevrolet Bel Air The Chevrolet Bel Air a full-size car
produced for the 1950-1981 model years. Initially only the two door
hardtops in the Chevrolet model range were designated with the Bel
Air name from 1950 to 1952, as distinct from the Styleline and
Fleetline models for the remainder of the range. With the 1953
model year the Bel Air name was changed from a designation for a
unique body shape to a premium level of trim applied across a
number of body styles. The Bel Air continued with various other
trim level designations until US production ceased in 1975.
Production continued in Canada, for its home market only, through
the 1981 model year. Fourth generation (1959-1960) Came up with a
totally new car. From the front or rear the 1959 Chevrolets
resembled nothing else on the road. From the headlights, placed as
low as the law would permit, to the cat's-eye tail lights, the 1959
Chevrolet was a brand new car with all new sheet metal, a new
frame, and even new series names. The most visual new change was
the flat, wing shaped tailfins. The car was built on a 119 in
(3,000 mm) wheelbase and was 211 in (5,400 mm) long-which was 11 in
(280 mm) longer than the 1957 model. This made Chevrolet the
longest car in the low-priced range, whereas two years before it
had been the shortest. In addition, the car was 3 in (76 mm) wider
outside and had 5 in (130 mm) more width inside than it did in
1958, through the reduction of door thickness. The 'X' frame from
1958 was continued, but enlarged and strengthened to support the
new body. CLEAN TITLE ACTUAL 73,917 MILES V8 ENGINE AUTOMATIC WELL
MAINTAINED, GARAGE KEPT RUNS AND DRIVES Please Note The Following
**Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac,
Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by
appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at
231-468-2809 EXT 1 **