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The Bel Air was Chevrolets line-leading full-size passenger car offering from its introduction in 1950. U.S. production ended in 1975 but continued in Canada through the 1981 model year. From 1950 through 1952, the Bel Air represented Chevrolets two-door....continue
The 1959 Chevy Bel Air models were given a new design featuring unique cats-eye tail lights, new sheet metal, and headlights placed low to the ground. It continued to use the X-frame from 1958 but was strengthened and enlarged to support the weight....continue
General Motorss high-volume Chevrolet Division was known for producing value-rich, sensible automobiles. In 1955, this changed with the introduction of its restyled passenger car lineup. They were attractive and well-equipped with styling by Harley....continue
Chevrolets legacy was established on its succession of popular models that continue to form the backbone of todays classic-car culture. Among them were the handsomely designed 1955 through 1957 Shoebox models, and while some prefer the subtle styling....continue
The full-sized Chevy Bel Air received all-new styling and new V-8 power for 1955. It was 15 feet long, and lower than most other vehicles on the road, with a sleek Sweep Sight wrap-around windshield. The wheelbase remained unchanged at 115 inches, and....continue
Chevrolet built its first postwar automobile on October 3rd, 1945, and quickly established itself as Americas number one producer of automobiles. They reorganized the lineup for 1949, rationalizing the range into two Series, the Special and Deluxe.....continue
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