A classic car enthusiast bought a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, which was mostly stock. He repainted it into the original color, lowered it, redid the interior, and transplanted an LS heart under the hood.
GM styling, as this restored Chevy Bel Air and Buick Special exude that innovative styling. Which would you put in your garage?
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The 1956 Chevy Bel Air with a one-of-one finish
With a unique factory paint combination found on no other known example, this 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible is as rare as it is beautiful. A true collector's piece in every sense. Would you ever ...
This isn't just a rare 1957 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery. It's a rare 1957 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery that's been ignored for too long, and as it typically happens with these cars, the rust has already ...
The 76th annual Illinois Secretary of State’s Vehicle Show will run from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 12 in downtown Springfield, according to a community announcement, and will feature a nod to the ...
They’re made to go fast, some fast enough to drag race, and they aren’t made of lots of random parts, like a rat rod. The 50-year-old from Blissfield, Michigan, brought two Chevy Bel Airs, a 1955 and ...
Burtons Grill & Bar will open a restaurant next month in Bel Air’s Tollgate Marketplace shopping center, at the site of the former TGI Fridays restaurant. It will be the third Maryland location for ...
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