Cars

1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

SELLER INFORMATION

Classic Auto Mall
6180 Morgantown Road
Morgantown, PA
610|901|3804

Message Seller

MILEAGE
78753

YEAR
1956

ENGINE
8

LOCATION
Morgantown, PA

STOCK
6207

FULL SPECS

Year 1956
Mileage 78753
Engine 8
Doors 2
Transmission Manual
Make Chevrolet
Model Bel Air

Bel Air 1956

Title Status --
Exterior Color Black
Interior Color Black

DESCRIPTION

1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Door Sedan Gasser

For consignment, one hot car featuring some of the most realistic flames you\'ll ever see in paint. This \'56 Bel Air Gasser, with tilted nose and haunched rear looks like it\'s moving even when it\'s standing still. The 1965 NHRA rule book for \"gas coupes/sedans\" states \"cars in this section must be capable of being driven on the street and starting under their own power, however return to the pit area by use of push car is permitted.\". Good to know, although you might want to reserve this one for car shows, cruise nights, and gasser meets thanks to some help from the 377ci V8, Doug Nash transmission, California frame, and all with the added bonus of power steering and power brakes. Wait for the hankie drop!

Exterior
No matter the angle of the body, the \'56 Bel Air is unmistakable and classically American. Glossy black paint brings out the silver body trim and the flames that are so realistic, you can almost feel the heat. Detached licks of flames are sent rearward, and the entire presentation is impressive. The nose is set high to help with weight transfer during launch, while following this car from the rear would only hint of the unusual stance. Thick trim lines the window frame which is separated by a post, and all rear windows are tinted. The chrome is in excellent condition and a purely aesthetic small fuel tank is mounted on the front. Cat eye headlight covers/shields shine brightly over the headlight lenses. The hood is louvered for heat dissipation while the roof is glossy black. 15-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels in black with polished lips are wrapped in staggered tire sizes look great. Some paint imperfections were noted upon close examination including some chips, scuffs, scratches and bubble, none really detectable at ten feet.

Interior
The radical race exterior gives way to a more pedestrian interior beginning with the door panels which are standard 1956 fare in their black and white pattern of vinyl and plastic. The split bench seats also represent some originality with their tuxedo white vinyl and black cloth construction, repeated on the back bench. Back seats and standard seat belts hint that this car may be suited for street rather than strip. An aftermarket steering wheel appears racy, but the dash is standard tri-five with the embossed Chevy bowtie in the dash face and standard instrumentation. Hold the phone, there\'s a massive SunPro tachometer and shift light mounted on top of the dash and three auxiliary gauges in the center of the dash. Strip, not street! A Long shifter is floor mounted in an accordion style boot looking very serious. The thin black carpet looks good protected by Chevy weather mats and the stitched headliner is intact. The trunk is clean and barren with the exception of a fitted rubber mat and battery.

Drivetrain
Our consignor tells us this is a 377ci V8 with a Holley 4-barrel carburetor sitting on a Weiand intake manifold. A Doug Nash 5-speed manual transmission with a McLeod clutch and flywheel take in the RPM\'s and send them to a Ford 9\" rear. This Chevrolet is equipped with power brakes, disc in front, drums in rear. Finned valve covers, a polished alternator and heat wrapped headers add a little pizazz under the hood, while a power steering unit is a welcome bonus.

Undercarriage
Up in the air we encountered some surface rust and typical road grime underneath. The dual exhaust runs from the headers to Flowmaster mufflers then exit in front of the rear wheels. Leaf spring suspension is found up front and make a repeat performance out but and are equipped with traction bars for a little extra bite in the track. We note some oil drops on the front axle and some residual oil on the rear diff. Otherwise, an unremarkable and straightforward underside with a garage kept California frame providing the backbone for this shower/racer.

Drive-Ability
With our eyes to the sky, we rolled this high hooded beast out of the garage and slipped into second gear. Good acceleration is met with a great sound and decent ride quality. The power brakes are nice to have and the power steering is too!

Great straight line car with a ton of presence but still retaining enough manners to be street driven on a regular basis.Gassers are part of American motorsports history, and their unusual stance makes them immediately recognizable. If you didn\'t have a gasser toy car as a kid, you probably made one! They\'re just that cool. This one has a stunning paint job and enough room for the family for those Main Street cruises! We will await your call!

VC56L058389

V-V8
C-2400 Series Bel Air
56-1956
L-Los Angeles, CA Assy Plant
058389-Sequential Unit Number

TRIM TAG

STYLE NO 56 1011D-1956 Bel Air 2 Door Sedan
BODY NO VN2521-Los Angeles Body #
TRIM NO 573-Charcoal & Ivory Cloth & Vinyl
PAINT NO 721D-India Ivory, Dawn Gray

Classic Auto

CONTACT SELLER





I agree to receive emails from OldRide. I understand that I can unsubscribe at any time. Privacy Policy

Buyer Resources

View All
LightStream

LightStream

Finance your car.

Financing options
Grundy Insurance

Grundy Insurance

Insure your Collector vehicle!

Quote Now!
Thrifty Auto Shipping

Thrifty Auto Shipping

Need to ship it?

Get Shipping Estimates
SpareFoot

SpareFoot

Need to store it?

Quote Now!