The Impala was already getting most of Chevy's love in 1962, but the Bel Air remained the mid-priced full-size car in the GM brand's offering. It continued to share the styling and most engines with ...
While the Impala was becoming Chevrolet’s favorite child during the ‘60s, the Bel Air too continued to sell like hotcakes, especially as it still shared many parts with the company’s new superstar.
Bowing for the 1950 model year, the two-door Chevy Bel Air Sports Coupe took its name from the wealthy Los Angeles, California, suburb. The Bel Air could only be had in the Deluxe trim. The 1953 model ...
The formula was a simple one: a clean, good-looking ’62 Bel Air bubbletop with an Art Morrison chassis and twin-turbo big-block for power. Easy enough for Darryl Nance and his crew at D&P Classic ...
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First it was Pro Street. Then Pro Fairgrounds. Then Pro Race. Now it's Pro Sleep—with "Eagle Uno" Wally and his old 'n' new sixty-two Bel Air leading the way. Eagle Uno Wally, better known as Wally ...
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