V8 Auto Powerglide Two-Tone Classic Vintage Collector Original Actual Red White
Make: |
Chevrolet |
Model: |
Bel Air/150/210 |
SubModel: |
Hard Top |
Type: |
Coupe |
Trim: |
Hard Top |
Year: |
1956 |
Mileage: |
54477 |
VIN: |
VC560025603 |
Color: |
Red |
Engine: |
265 V8 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Automatic |
Interior color: |
Charcoal |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
1956 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 Hard Top Additional Info:
You're not just looking at an ultra-desirable 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Hard Top, because for survivor fans, this might just be the ultimate V8 coupe. A car is only original once, and how often do you think you'll ever see another Bel Air that has only averaged about 850 annually for over six decades?!
The Tri-Five Bel Airs are such an in-demand classic that there are plenty of people who invest in big glossy builds of very faithful reproductions (you can see a few quite nice examples on our site.) But this one is going in a very different direction. Instead, it was born a true '56 Bel Air hardtop, and the only reason why it lost its luster is because of time. That's right, you're looking at the factory application from nearly 65 years ago! This two-tone Matador Red and Dune Beige is the factory application. It gets an instant well-earned respect because it has a well-earned patina. And it's not only impressive that this coupe survived untouched for as long as it did, but also that it remains so complete. The chrome bumpers still have an attractive shine; the correct wheel covers are still in place; and the jet-inspired hood ornament still leads the way. Plus, the '56 had arguably the most distinctive side trim of the whole Tri-Five era, and so that penetrating spear of white beige running up the side just seems more impressive knowing it was created well over half a century ago.
The originality continues inside. Some of the most distinct parts of this Bel Air look untouched, like the dual cowl dash and the glass in this pillarless hardtop. Even the factory AM radio is there for display. It's such an authentic look that this probably even still has the original spare tire standing up in the in the trunk. But this time capsule is also comfortable. You have the elegantly styled white seats with black textured fabric inserts. And the silver button-top look with silver piping is pure vintage elegance.
Under the hood is an exceptionally honest presentation that makes it hard to believe this is anything but the original powerplant. The Tri-Fives were the ones to introduce the Chevy small block V8, and so it's great to have this significant 265 cubic-inch motor looking so original. The Powerglide automatic transmission is also believed to be this car's one and only. Plus, the manifolds, intake, and radiator are all date code correct! The V8 inhales deeply with the Rochester four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales out of a newer dual exhaust. After all, not everything can last forever, and proper pipes and mufflers make sure this survivor remains a dignified cruiser.
This wears its history with pride, and it's time to write a new chapter. Call today!!!