Vehicle Description
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 Convertible is a stunning frame-off restored
Arizona car. From the moment the gleaming red and ivory straight
body exterior and fantastic chrome brightwork catches your eye, you
can't help but fall in love with this car. Open the power white
convertible top and you find an interior that matches the quality
of the exterior. Two-tone matching red and ivory seating is carried
through to the red dashboard with beautiful stainless accents. Fire
up the 265ci V8, with dual quad carburetors and batwing breather
tied to a Powerglide automatic transmission, and this Bel Air
glides down the road with ease. Power steering, push button radio,
electric wipers and continental kit are just some of the features
that make this car a joy to drive. If you are seeking an
investment-grade Bel Air that is also a tremendous driver, this is
one of the best examples available for sale today.
Unless stated otherwise, vehicle mileage on title is exempt and
unknown if original.
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