West Coast Classics are proud to present a superb and stunning
example of this 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door Sports Sedan
(Hardtop) 265 Power Pack V8 in its original 'Matador Red and Dune
Beige' (color code 7150) on a very straight body and with its
original and matching 'Red and Taupe/Beige pattern cloth and
imitation leather' (trim code 583) interior with a 265 V8 engine
and with power steering, power brakes, and factory air conditioning
and which was recently acquired from its long term southern
California owner.CHASSIS:Frame Type: Double Drop Box GirderFront
Suspension: Independent with Coil SpringsBrakes Front/Rear: Pivot
Pedal Power Brakes - Bendix Treadle VacRear Suspension:
Longitudinal, Semi elliptic leaf springs, Compression
shacklesSteering Box/Column: 23.3 to 1 Power SteeringWheels,
Front/Rear: 5" Steel disc, ball bearingsTires, Front/Rear: 6.70x15"
Firestone White Walls 4-Ply TubelessOther Features: 40 amp low cut
in Generator, Oil filter, Hood light, Delco Tar Top Long Life
BatteryDRIVETRAIN:Engine: 265 cu in Super Turbo Fire V8 Factory 205
HP Power PackInduction: Rochester 4 Barrel DowndraftIgnition: 12
volt all weatherExhaust: Special factory dual exhaust with
tipsRadiator: Factory free flow ribbed cellularTransmission: Cast
iron Powerglide automaticShifter: Column selector leverRear axle:
3.55 to 1 HypoidBODY:Material: Fused Uni-Steel Body by
FisherModifications: Factory stockGrille: Forward Jutting Carwide
LatticeLights Front/Rear: Aimed 50/40 Watt T3 Sealed beam / Tail,
Brake & BackupMirrors: Dual Outside, Non Glare inside,
Vanity makeupPaint Type/Color: Acrylic Enamel Dune Beige - Matador
Red Painter: Show Car Restorations - John MangiapaneChrome
& Polish: Astro Plating / G.E. Antique CreationsParts
Source: American Auto & Truck
DismantlersINTERIOR:Upholstery/Color: Birchbark Pattern &
Vinyl - Red & BeigeUpholsterer: Cars - Show CarSeats: S
Wire Springs, Seat BeltsInstruments: Electrically operated engine
temp & gas gaugesSound: 7 Tube Pushbutton with Rear Seat
SpeakerAir Conditioning: Factory All Weather by FrigidaireSteering
Wheel: 18" Dia Three Spoke Full Circle Horn RingWiring: Junction
Block for all Accessory FusesOther features: Electric clock,
Courtesy lights, Cigarette Lighter, Fender guards, E-Z Eye Tinted
Safety Glass, License frame, Windshield Washers, Dual Electric
Wipers, Traffic Light viewer, Accessory Guards, Tissue Holder.This
1956 Bel Air 4-Door Sport Sedan Hardtop assembled by Fisher Body
features its original Red and Beige/Taupe interior theme and a
two-tone paint configuration.Style 56-1039D:56 = Model year
19561039D :Bel Air Series, 4-Door Sport Sedan (Hardtop)
(6-passenger capacity)Trim 583: Interior trim code
corresponding to a Red and Taupe/Beige pattern cloth and imitation
leather layout (frequently tied to specific Red/Beige exterior
combinations like Matador Red and Dune Beige).Paint 7150:715 =
Two-tone exterior paint code for Matador Red and Dune Beige0 (or
suffix letter variant like D) indicates the specific upper/lower
two-tone body paint break layout.Body 9477:Fisher Body unit
production number for this specific hardtop configuration at the
assembly plant (not a sequential vehicle VIN, but a plant-specific
body serial count)VIN Breakdown: VC56L052700V: V8 Engine. This
indicates the car left the factory equipped with a 265 cubic-inch
V8 engine.This 1956 Chevrolet cowl/trim tag decodes to a 1956 Bel
Air 4-Door Hardtop assembled by Fisher Body, featuring a red and
beige/taupe interior theme and a two-tone paint configuration.One
of the USA's most recognized classic cars ever, the top-of-the-line
Bel Air series, introduced for the 1953 model year, replaced the
Styleline DeLuxe series. It was to become the most desirable
Chevrolet model of the 1950's, offering a balance of style and
luxury appointments unavailable in the base 150 & 210
series and offered in a wide range of body styles, including a
convertible, Sport Coupe hardtop, two- and four-door sedans and
four-door station wagons. As the American public began to
prefer posh to economy, the Bel Air began to outsell the lesser
series, including both 150 and 210 models. As a partial answer to
this, Chevrolet re-introduced the Two-Ten Sport Coupe hardtop in
the middle of the 1955 model year, and also added a four-door
Two-Ten hardtop Sport Sedan for 1956. Neither achieved the sales of
their Bel Air counterparts, however, even though they were only
about $100 cheaper than the Bel Airs, which provided some more
luxury and premium exterior trim.Today, the Bel Air series of
Chevrolets from 1953 to 1957 are considered the most desirable
models for collectors and well maintained and preserved models such
as this particular example have the ultimate appeal. Indeed there's
no better example of GM's styling and engineering prowess in the
fifties than these Chevrolet's.The Chevrolet Bel Air was introduced
as a sporting 2 door Hardtop Coupe powered by a 6 cylinder engine
and using a smooth Powerglide transmission. The Bel Air range was
expanded in 1953 to sedans and a very desirable convertible and by
1954, a station wagon, the Nomad was added to the range of models.
By 1955 a comprehensive restyling arrived at its definitive classic
shape and the Bel Air was the flagship model of the entire
Chevrolet division.This particular 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4
Door Sports Sedan Hardtop example must be one of the
finest examples anywhere with one repaint in its original factory
colors and with no rust or signs of any accidents and an original
265 V8 engine - a wonderful example of America's
favorite 1950's classic car and a wonderful driver for any American
classic car enthusiast!
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