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1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

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Streetside Classics-Dallas/Fort Worth
5400 Sandshell Dr
Fort Worth, TX
855|877|2707|

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MILEAGE
18774

YEAR
1956

ENGINE
8

LOCATION
Fort Worth, TX

STOCK
7088-DFW

FULL SPECS

Year 1956
Mileage 18774
Engine 8
Doors 2
Transmission Automatic
Make Chevrolet
Model Bel Air

Bel Air 1956

Title Status --
Exterior Color Sherwood Green Metal
Interior Color Beige

DESCRIPTION

Introduced in November 1955, the 1956 Chevrolet became the nation\'s most popular new car. The top-of-the-line Bel Air was now available in seven different body styles, including the six-person, two-door hardtop, which was marketed as the 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. Standard-equipped deluxe trim moldings, an electric clock, and a lockable glove box complete with lighting, the Bel Air was offered with an array of power options topped by the 265-cubic-inch V-8. As the high-horsepower V-8 model was actually lighter than the six-cylinder cars, and consequently yielded a superior power-to-weight ratio, it was little wonder that the 1956 V-8 Chevys became known as \"the Hot Ones.\"

HIGHLIGHTS:
No expense spared frame-off restoration
265 CI V-8 engine
2-speed Powerglide automatic transmission
Two tone Neptune Green and India Ivory with matching interior
Pushbutton factory AM radio
Factory dash clock
Body colored wheels with full wheel covers
Coker wide Whitewall tires

This beautifully restored and desirably appointed Bel Air is one of the more beautiful examples to be publicly offered in recent memory. Equipped with the 265 cubic inch V8 and two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission, this Chevy\'s drivetrain features a four-barrel carburetor and dual exhaust.

The Bel Air continues to benefit from a high-quality restoration in the fabulous two-tone color combination of Neptune Green and India Ivory, complete with a matching two-tone interior adorned with carpeted floormats. The Bel Air is further equipped with electric windshield wipers, full wheel covers, chrome exhaust extensions, front and rear fender guards, door guards, rocker molding trim, bumper guards, and rear fender skirts while the interior is appointed with a heater and pushbutton AM radio.

Shod with Coker whitewall tires and accompanied by a spare wheel, this beautifully finished 1956 Chevrolet Bel would make a fantastic addition to any collection of American postwar classics, poised for enjoyable cruising or display at local car shows and exhibitions of 1950s Americana. Call today!

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