1956 was a busy year for Chevrolet, as the company was working on multiple fronts to prepare its Ford offensive. The GM brand was trying to further polish the Bel Air and pave the way for a big ...
Restored in the original Washington State Patrol livery, this Chevrolet 150 is not your average 1956-model-year Tri-Five.
Jef Fredine is the owner of a fully restored classic 1956 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan. Jef Fredine is the owner of a fully restored classic 1956 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan. Jef has completely restored this ...
Fred Steiner's '56 Chevy 3200 1/2-ton longbed pickup is like many old trucks we come across in our travels; it's been used and abused, but resurrected and given a second chance at life. Once a simple ...
Noriyuki Nakoshi is the owner of New Jacks in Ibaraki, Japan. New Jacks opened its door for business in 1996. Since then, they have restored some of the cleanest Chevys in the Japanese lowrider scene.
This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door sedan project car in two-tone blue offers classic style with modern upgrades, perfect for enthusiasts looking to complete a restoration.
We all know that same old story when it comes to building a lowrider. Everything always seems to go wrong at the worst times. A project ride can get lost in car purgatory where they're usually held up ...