1953 Chevrolet Bel Air
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In 1953, the Chevrolet Bel Air was a recipient of newly redesigned sheet metal which included newly designed body panels and a newly designed front and rear. During this time period, the Bel Air was taking shape for what passenger vehicles would look like during the post war era and for years to come. 1953 was the first year that Chevrolet offered a curved, one piece windshield for the Bel Air. This attractive Bel Air is sporting a bright coat of Torch Red which does an amazing job of showing off the body lines and chrome trim on this beauty. The interior is a modernized, Iron Gray cloth interior with a Torch Red color matched dash which absolutely set the interior off in this Bel Air. Sit back and relax on the comfortable bench seat, firmly grip the leather wrapped Grant Steering Wheel and your ready for the open road. Under the steel hood of this Bel Air is a very potent 350CID V8 Small Block Chevy dressed in lots of shiny chrome. It's packed with Edelbrock Intake Manifold nicely paired to...