1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe
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Description
The “Tri-five” Bel Airs and Nomads from 1955 to 1957 are among the most iconic hot rods ever to see the road, symbolizing a turning point in the history of General Motors. For 1955, Chevrolet’s mid-size car received an improved chassis and a restyle and was offered in a variety of body styles. Among the most desirable was the Bel Air 2-Door Sedan. The pillarless coupe was marketed as the sports coupe offering of the Chevrolet line prioritizing handling, looks and performance. This model received the 265 cu-in small block, the option for power pack heads increased the horsepower to 205, quickly becoming the foundation for all great Chevrolet V8 hot rods. The Bel Air was a success not only for its performance figures. General Motors’ styling department perfected the looks, borrowing cues from Italian designs of the time. The handsomely recessed headlamps and rakish rear fender cutouts became iconic styling cues tied with 50’s culture. Some restoration modifications designed to improve the driving experience include an aftermarket exhaust system, sway bars, a custom center console, sound system with a modern head unit, and a General Motors 700R4 automatic transmission, increasing reliability and ease of use. This 1956 Bel Air, finished in the rarely seen two-tone Sherwood Green with white on a cloth and vinyl Green interior captures the decade perfectly and is sure to transport its occupants to the slick top neon lit streets of yesteryear.
Highlights
An iconic symbol of 1950’s American car culture
Desirably equipped with the top-of-the-line 265 cu-in V8 mated to a three-speed 700R4 automatic transmission with overdrive
Period correct optional Power Pack heads retroactively installed
Finished in (706D) Sherwood Green over a woven Cloth and Vinyl Green interior
Custom center console with modern Alpine speakers and double DIN head unit
Rugged all-steel body structure with unitized side panels
Outrigger rear springs mounted outside the frame, front and rear sway bars, and two inch drop spindles all for increased stability and handling
This Bel Air is offered with the five-digit odometer currently displaying just over 57,265 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Finned valve covers
Aftermarket custom chromed interior trim pieces
Baby Moon hubcaps
Magnaflow headers and exhaust system
Fuel door located under the left tail light
Aftermarket oil pressure and water temperature gauges under dash
Twin horns
Power steering
Power disc brakes
AM radio
Clock
Windshield washer squirters
Electric windshield wipers
Dual-side view mirrors
Fender-mounted antenna
Fender skirts
Grille guard
Chrome exhaust tips
Rocker moldings with fender trim
Fingernail guards under the door handles
Under dash LED lighting
Known Imperfections
This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air is presented as a well-kept example and is said to be free from all but the smallest of imperfections.
Included
Alternative paint matched interior trim pieces
Custom ‘56 Chevrolet’ car cover
Full size spare
Four original hubcaps and rims
Ownership History
Previous ownership information is limited with the current owner having owned the car for 13 years, during this period he reports an engine rebuild 500 miles ago where the Power Pack heads, exhaust headers and a complete Magnaflow exhaust system. The current owner states a previous owner repainted the car in 2001 approximately 7,000 miles ago, stated to be a $17,250 plus $900 in materials.
Hagerty Marketplace has confirmed a clean title status, the owner maintains the title in hand and will send it to the Hagerty Marketplace team to be reassigned to the new owner after the auction is complete.
Optional vehicle service contract available for $525. Learn more about the program here. *Sales tax may be applicable.