Mileage
47,371
Exterior Color
Blue
Engine
6.6L V8
Transmission
Automatic
VIN 5656F020608
Estimated Monthly Payment
1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe
Description:
WOW!!! FEAST YOUR EYES ON THIS BEAUTY. 1956 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR. ONLY 2000 MILES ON THE CAR SINCE IT'S COMPLETE FRAME OFF RESTO. FAMILY OWNED FOR THE LAST 25 YEARS. GORGEOUS PEARL AND BLUE PAINT. VERY CLEAN INTERIOR. 400 V-8 ENGINE. RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM. CALL YONO AUTO BROKERS AT 248-888-1262
· Mileage: 47,371
· Color: Blue
Price: $55,995.
Price: $47,995.
Mileage
47,371
Exterior Color
Blue
Engine
6.6L V8
Transmission
Automatic
VIN
5656F020608
Estimated Monthly Payment
Yono Brokerage Services, Inc.
Call 248-888-1262
FARMINGTON, MI
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
Price: $55,995.
Price: $47,995.
Yono Brokerage Services, Inc.
Call 248-888-1262
FARMINGTON, MI
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
The 1955 to 1957 Chevrolet models, commonly referred to as the "Tri-Five" Chevys, are some of the most iconic and celebrated cars in American automotive history. Introduced in 1955, these models marked a significant departure from Chevrolet's previous designs and established a new era of post-war car styling. They featured a more modern and distinct appearance with a "shoebox" body design, crisp lines, and a wide, low stance. The 1955 Chevrolet introduced the all-new "Small-Block" V8 engine, which would become legendary for its durability, performance, and versatility. This engine significantly enhanced the car's power and performance, making the '55 Chevy a favorite among enthusiasts and racers. In 1956, the Tri-Five Chevys received subtle updates, including a revised front end and new tail lights. The interior was refined for added comfort, and various trim levels and body styles were offered, including two-door sedans, convertibles, and sporty hardtops. The 1957 models were the pinnacle of the Tri-Five era. They featured bold styling updates, including a more prominent grille, distinctive hood rockets, and larger tail fins. The '57 Chevy also offered a fuel-injected version of the Small-Block V8, which was one of the first mass-produced fuel-injection systems in an American car. The Tri-Five Chevys gained immense popularity for their timeless design, reliability, and performance capabilities. They became iconic symbols of the 1950s car culture and remain highly sought-after classics among collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Their enduring appeal and significance in automotive history have solidified their status as true American classics.