1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible at Country Classic Cars
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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We thought you might like a look at this very nice 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, from Country Classic Cars in Staunton, IL. It's powered by a fuel-injected LT1 V8, backed by a 4L60E automatic with overdrive. All that power is funneled back to a 12 bolt rear and it features new disc brakes up front. The interior has been completely redone in the original style and they have added a tilt column, Vintage Air, etc. We hope you find it interesting, thanks for taking a look!
One of, no it is the finest looking 56 Chevy I've ever seen. Seems like a lot of money, but just the chrome would cost a small fortune. Thanks for bringing us along my friend.
It does cost quite a bit to restore one these days and this one is ready to go as it sits. Thanks for taking a look my friend!
Extremely nice 1956 Chevy!
The audio and video was fine !! You did a great job of representing this car !! Thank you !!! God bless you and your family and Merry Christmas !!!!! Eddy
Beautiful car!
Someone has gone the distance in the restoration of this car. 56 was a fine year for Chevys. Nicely done.
It is a really well done car. Thanks for checking it out, we appreciate it!
That's really done up right!! Well done Bud!!☺
Yeah, this is a nice one for sure. Thanks for taking a look my friend!
Holy Moses i just love that chevy wow absolutly powerfull alley ✌️ color absolutly beautyfull i want this car 🤟 for Christmas Hope santa has a lot of place thanks jeff and Jordan for this video i enjoy every moment
Beautiful Belair
Beautyfull chevy color absolutly awsome motor powerfull and let Jordan put nitrus on it and it wil move like a podracer thanks again for great cars jeff
Just beautiful thanks for posting.
Glad you like it. Thanks for taking a look!
Great color combination on a great car. Thanks for sharing.
Gr8
Great car. I saw on the news about the tornado there.
It did make quite a mess, damaged a few of their buildings pretty badly. I took a bunch of pics that I'll probably put on Facebook later tonight. Might make a video, but I'm not sure.
Hi Jeff, what a wonderful example of the fifties style and distinction ! I have always thought that era of automobiles were some of the best that Detroit offered . Thanks again for sharing and as always take care and have a great week my friend.
It definitely was a great era for American cars. Thanks for taking a look my friend, hope you are having a great weekend too!
Nice restomod, clean interior!
56 best of the Tri-Chevs. imho.
Glad you like it. Thanks for taking a look!
Love these type of mild resto-mods and out of the three, the 56 is my favorite of the tri-fives. Love how the front end kind of slants down from the top of the head lights to the top of the front bumper. And yes, that steering wheel is a modern version of the one that would have come with this car. Not a big fan, but I would prefer that from others.
They really are great looking cars. I do like how this one is built too. Thanks for watching my friend!
Very very nice building is I didn't catch the price on the windshield
Was this before the tornado?
They are going to have to change their name to Calamity Classic Cars...😎
No, this is after the tornado. They have many different buildings, but they did have a few that were very heavily damaged.
Lovely wonderful car...
To reference the steering wheel: I’ve seen other vintage Chevys where the wheel was reduced in size by cutting an inch off...
This one definitely looks a bit smaller to me.
Looking pretty slick.
Thanks for taking a look!
Sweet ride Jeff..for a Chevy (-;...I like the old school mag wheels. A well done restoration. I really like how the restoration is not overdone. If you know what I mean. Very nice car.
I agree, it's updated where it needs to be, but still keeps most of the factory look. Thanks for having a look my friend!
The price is to high for me but I do like the car.
I like the 56's better than the 55 and 57.
How do u contact these people to buy a vehicle???
Hey Jeff, could you possibly do a video on that green 63 Impala next time you're up there?
I'll try to keep it in mind.
RamblinAround Say Jeff, do those cars move out of the door after you make the videos? One would think that the free promotion would help them sell faster. After all, they are being shown to the entire country, if not the world. I mean, someone would want to buy the cars after a presentation like this. Do they garner any interest?
@@cornellgreen3692 They have people coming in all the time, that found out about them from our videos. We've done so many, that if you google "Country Classic Cars", you'll most likely see our videos pop up. The videos definitely help sales.
Got any '67-'68 Cougars?
Am looking for a 1955/56/57/58 but has to have a 4speed.
I'll keep an eye out for a nice four speed car.
A lot of coin for a '56....but she's some sweet look'n ride!😎
They cost quite a bit to restore these days. The chrome, interior, etc....it all adds up. Thanks for taking a look, we appreciate it!
Try some WD-40 on that lens / Joke / Nice ride • Cheers from The Detroit & Mackinac Railway 🚂
I may have to...that squeak is pretty annoying :) Thanks for watching my friend, I appreciate it!
75 grand LOL Nope.
Don't send these to me!!!