1958 Chevrolet Biscayne with Bel Air Trim
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Description
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After all the fuss that’s been made over the elegant 1957 Chevrolets, the success of the 1958 models has been rather overlooked. While Chevrolet and Ford were neck-and-neck for number one in '57, Chevrolet was a clear winner in 1958, selling 1,255,935 cars — almost half of which came from the luxury Bel Air line.
The 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air owed nothing to the previous year, from its four-headlight setup to its rolled and lowered rear fins and a completely new X-frame beneath all-new bodywork. The wheelbase was extended by two inches, coil springs were now used all around, and the base 283 cu-in V-8 engine with a two-barrel carburetor produced 185 horsepower.
Chevrolets were divided into the basic Del Ray, mid-level Biscayne, and luxury Bel Air series, which is known for its enthusiastic use of fancy trim. All V8 Bel Air models had “V” emblems front and back, and side trim ran mid-level and full-length with a “spear” at the front. There were four chevrons on the front fenders, four vertical chrome strips on the lower rear fender bulges, and front fender-top ornaments.
This VIN of this ‘58 decodes as a Biscayne, but Bel Air trim has been added inside and out.
Highlights
Refinished in red paint over black interior and cloth/vinyl upholstery
Powered by a 283 cu-in V8 engine rated at 185 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque
Two-speed automatic transmission
Service performed in June 2024 by American Gasser Hot Rod Shop in Saginaw, Michigan ($7,656.87):
Body work performed on driver's side front fender and door and roof
Installed new windshield glass and door glass
Removed, repaired, and reinstalled radiator
Transmission rebuilt
Installed new transmission modulator and adaptor
Replaced transmission mount
Replaced all bushings, steering box, steering cylinder, steering shaft, and steering hoses
Burped cooling system and topped off fluid
Replaced tie rod ends
Installed front three-point seat belts and rear lap belts
The chassis number (D58F115139) decodes as:
D – 8-cylinder Biscayne or Brookwood wagon
58 – 1958 model year
F – Flint, Michigan, assembly plant
115139 – Sequential body number
Body by Fisher cowl tag decodes as:
Style 58-1841 – 1958 two-door sedan
Body No. 1457
Trim 825 – Blue cloth and vinyl
Paint 960-D – Arctic White and Cashmere Blue
Features
Rear-wheel-drive, two-door sedan
Bel Air trim
Blacked out grille and headlight/indicator light chrome
Black two-spoke steering wheel with horn ring
Dash instrumentation:
120-mph speedometer
Fuel level
Coolant temperature
Oil pressure
Battery
Analog clock
Manual windows
Vent windows
Lap and shoulder seat belts
Dome light
15-inch black-painted steel wheels with chrome aftermarket hubs
Falken 215/70R15 tires
Known Imperfections
Oil leaks from valve covers
Clock does not work
Typical wear under hood, in trunk, and on underside
Included
Jack
Ownership History
The owner of this 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne (Bel Air trim) purchased the car in April 2023.