1954 represented the last year of the first-generation Bel Air, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that Chevrolet was all about the new series due in 1955. The 1954 Bel Air still witnessed the ...
Oscar Ruelas, 78, a car builder, retired longshoreman and co-founder of Duke’s car club, who lives in Los Angeles, on his 1954 “Mr. Lowrider” Chevrolet Bel Air, as told to A.J. Baime. I started ...
Thoughtful, refined restyling separates exceptional customs from average ones. It can make radically modified vehicles look like cars that could have, or should have, come from the factory-or at least ...
It’s been a long time since the Chevrolet Bel Air left production but enthusiasts are still breathing new life into the platform. This stunning blue restomod conceals a totally updated set of ...
Growing up in Southern California during the 1970s, Joe Santiago's automotive interests could have easily gravitated toward shag-carpeted vans or neutered musclecars with hokey graphics. Fortunately, ...
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