1955 Chevy Bel Air History



The story of the Bel Air began in 1953, when he became the new name for the high-end line of Chevrolet cars. It is in these early models that the unique features of the body appeared. They received a chrome casting belt with a coordinated ink stripe with the body color. It was installed in the lower region of the car's dashboard, and also made the horn ring in the price of flying Bel Air.


In 1954, Chevy Bel Air has been updated with new designs and taillight grills, and also came with two engines options. The engine type of the car had depended on the transmission. If your model is a stick shift, the line six-cylinder 115 hp engine would have provided power, and those with Powerglide would have the same six-cylinder, but with 125 hp. Powerglide automatic transmission was two-speed transmission designed by General Motors. It was in 1955 that the Chevy Bel Air was equipped with a V8 engine, and won the reputation of "The Hot One" among car enthusiasts. V8 engine valve high-compression head 265 cubic inches and the short course design so it has remained in production for many years to follow. the Bel Air had interior carpet, chrome headliner bands do, the chrome bumpers with spears and chrome window frames to name a few. Perfect combination of power and style The'55 Chevy Bel Air is that it one of the most popular classic cars made today.Ccombination of a spacious interior, tasteful design and '55 Chevy's power is what makes it so popular among fans. Chevy Bel Airs produced between 1955 and 1957 are considered TriFive, because of its design and superior performance compared to models that have occurred in the years of production, which were often considered more size and decorated.

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