Vehicle Description
This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air received a comprehensive frame-off
restoration completed in 2017 and has 700 miles since completion.
The top was chopped 1.5 inches and all the sheet metal was redone,
with the body being completely shaved with no door handles. Under
the hood sits a GM LS1 V8 crate engine backed by an automatic
transmission. The Bel Air rides on an Art Morrison chassis and
features Art Morrison suspension components and a stainless-steel
Kugel Komponents rear end. The Bel Air has a fully custom exhaust
system and features 4-wheel disc brakes for stopping power. The
interior features custom Ron Mangus leather and dashboard.
Amenities include power windows, air conditioning and a custom
stereo system. The wheels are one-offs by Chip Foose with the wheel
wells expanded out. It also has new custom handmade glass
throughout the car. The car earned a Builders Choice Award at
Goodguys.