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For thirty one years, from 1950 through 1981 Chevrolet built and marketed the Bel Air as a full size automobile over 8 generations of major design changes. The fourth generation, also the shortest run was only built for 1959 and 1960 and the biggest redesign would be some of the best wings ever to be offered in my opinion. During this period, the Bel Air, instead of being top of the line, would take a middle seat and would offer a plethora of body styles including a wagon. This particular 4-door, 6cylinder, column shift variant has been owned by the same female owner since she was 16, she is now 46. This car has been lovingly owned and cared for, for over thirty years. Other than what I can only suspect as a re-spray some time ago, the rest of this automobile is extremely original and very strait. The doors shut really nicely, all the gaps are nice, it starts easily, is very quiet and smooth, shifts nicely and goes down the road very well. The interior is what you see in the pics, its all there, however the seats are torn, door cards are falling apart etc All the gauges work, lights work and windows also go up and down as they should. This would make someone a really nice starter vehicle to restore or hotrod or use it as is and enjoy the comfy cruise.
View More4722 50th St SE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512
(616) 855-6600
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