Chevrolet Bel Air parked for God knows how long in a yard claims it still deserves a chance; it no longer has an engine ...
The golden 1955 Chevy Bel Air, plated in 24-karat gold ... Let's break it down to the highlights: The final build required 5.5 gallons of the team's custom Tribute Gold paint, costing $1,200 ...
Chevrolet Impala still sporting the original matching-numbers 348 V8 engine hopes the Internet can help it find a new home ...
The mansion on a promontory in the lower, flatter part of Bel-Air also has an indoor golf simulator ... It has a traditional facade and build—a stairwell foyer, archways and coffered ceilings ...
But the Chevy Bel Air is the king of the road here, by some margin. %Slideshow-325099% I settled on a burnt orange 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible, in tourist-appropriate condition. I was looking ...
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