Vehicle Description
This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air is for the drivers and the details
lovers. With an iconic hardtop profile, upgrade V8 power, plenty of
pinstriping, an overdrive transmission, and a custom A/C interior,
this is the one that really knows how to check all your boxes.
This car strikes a balance between a true classic and an updated
custom. It shows it off perfectly in the first impression. The
Bahama Blue and white seem like a fine '50s combination but they
have the extra radiance of a modern clearcoat application. And
because the panels are in excellent condition, the sunlight really
rolls nicely across the whole car. Plus, good two-tone paint and
great panels mean you get to take full advantage of the color
streak running the full length of the car - a feature exclusive to
the '56. But what you'll really love are all the custom touches
that make this one stand out just a bit more. Mirror-like
brightwork, tinted windows, and polished 15-inch wheels add to the
distinction. And they took their time with custom pinstriping all
around the car to make this cruiser a visual delight even when
people get up-close.
The pillarless hardtop body means everybody can get an excellent
view of the interior, and so they really give you a show-stopper
here. The bucket seats are obviously an update, but they still keep
a classic style with the button-top presentation and tuck & roll
inserts. It's a full sea of blue with two-tone nicely interwoven on
the seats, door panels, and headliner. Plus, the darker blue
carpeting even coordinates with the seatbelts and trunk. You get
all the right upgrades, like a cup holder center console, AM/FM/CD
stereo w/USB input to plug in your phone, and cold-blowing R134a
air conditioning. The upgraded sports steering wheel is mounted on
a tilt column, and so you get an excellent view of the classic
fan-style gauges.
The engine bay has a fresh presentation, and we can understand
exactly why. You're looking at a fresher 350 cubic-inch crate V8.
It looks nice with the bold block, ribbed valve covers, and
matching air topper. And this one really has a tidy look, right
down to the hoses. This small block inhales deeply with an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock intake. It exhales
with a sweet sound from the glasspack-style dual exhaust. Power
steering and power brakes w/discs up front make for a nice cruiser.
And the four-speed automatic transmission w/highway-friendly
overdrive makes it easy to take this one near or far.
Complete with a large stack of build receipts, this is the Bel Air
upgraded in all the ways you want. So when your ideal classic is
ready right now, you know you need to hurry up and call today!