Coming out of World War II the automobile industry needed some time to switch back to making cars and trucks from building equipment and items for the war. In order to sate a booming economy, the firms basically re-packaged the pre-war automobiles and sold them as new. As the 1950s hit car manufacturers were able to introduce all new automobiles. One of the first from Chevrolet was the full-sized Bel Air. Named after a ritzy neighborhood in Los Angelas, the Bel Air has become one of the most popular collector cars and always has a rather large showing at any open car event. The 49th Pumpkin Run Nationals saw a lot of Bel Airs roll into the Clermont County Fair Grounds. Here are just a few of them.