For Sale at Auction: 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ
Vehicle Description This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air is powered by a 454ci V8 engine topped with an 850 cfm carburetor and fitted with a large camshaft.
It exhales through 3-inch Sander ceramic-coated headers.
A polished aluminum radiator with an electric fan keeps it running cool.
Power is managed with a TH400 automatic transmission and Ford 9-inch posi-traction rear end.
Stopping power is provided by front disc brakes and rear drum brakes.
This Bel Air comes with an all-new front suspension and a 605 series power steering gearbox.
The interior features power windows, Billet door handles, a chrome tilt steering column with self-canceling turn signals, a chrome shifter and a Budnik steering wheel.
Custom billet dash panel with a full array of Dolphin gauges complement the high-end leather throughout.
The trunk has a class all its own with sculpted leather panels.
The exterior of the Bel Air features House of Kolor Tangerine paint with white accents.
The look is complete with Budnik wheels and BFGoodrich tires.
The restoration took 12 years.
Fabrication and assembly were performed by Maxwell Metal, body and paintwork completed by Odie and Action Machine in Seattle, WA, rebuilt the engine.
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It exhales through 3-inch Sander ceramic-coated headers.
A polished aluminum radiator with an electric fan keeps it running cool.
Power is managed with a TH400 automatic transmission and Ford 9-inch posi-traction rear end.
Stopping power is provided by front disc brakes and rear drum brakes.
This Bel Air comes with an all-new front suspension and a 605 series power steering gearbox.
The interior features power windows, Billet door handles, a chrome tilt steering column with self-canceling turn signals, a chrome shifter and a Budnik steering wheel.
Custom billet dash panel with a full array of Dolphin gauges complement the high-end leather throughout.
The trunk has a class all its own with sculpted leather panels.
The exterior of the Bel Air features House of Kolor Tangerine paint with white accents.
The look is complete with Budnik wheels and BFGoodrich tires.
The restoration took 12 years.
Fabrication and assembly were performed by Maxwell Metal, body and paintwork completed by Odie and Action Machine in Seattle, WA, rebuilt the engine.
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