Chevrolet enjoyed a banner year in 1962. The celebration of that golden anniversary year not only saw strong sales, but Chevrolet witnessed wildly popular acceptance of the newly introduced 409ci ...
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 ...
Chevrolet dominated the full-size space after the debut of the Impala in 1958, and models like the Bel Air continued to hold an important share in the company's portfolio. The General Motors brand ...
With slick features and a beautiful silhouette, the 1962 "bubbletop" Chevrolets are cars enthusiasts lust after—Impala, Biscayne, or Bel Air, the design is timeless. Add 409 power, and the desire to ...
The Chevy Bel Air debuted for the 1950 model year, taking its name from the Los Angeles suburb. Available for the first three production years only as a two-door Sports Coupe, the Bel Air came ...
“In 1962 the 409/409 engine was a $484 option. This was a smoking hot deal. Next time this one sells, expect the first digit to be a 7 or an 8.” (Hagerty, August 14, 2009). The car in question is, of ...
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