Whether they're the great classics, ultimate collectors, overlooked and forgotten, or even brand new cars I want to talk about them. Feel free to leave a comment or, better yet, drop me an email at turnerbudds@yahoo.com.
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Lawrenceburg Saw A Nice Collection Of Bel Airs
Following the end of World War II it took Detroit a few years to ramp up new models. But by the end of that decade new cars were starting to roll off the assembly lines. In 1950 Chevrolet introduced a brand new full size automobile they called the Bel Air. The first generation lasted through the 1954 model year and in 1955 what most consider to be the most iconic Bel Airs were brought out; the second generation often referred to as the Tri-5 models. Even though the Bel Air ran for seven generations through 1975, it is the 1955 through 1957 offerings from Chevy are what most people see at car events all over the country. With well over 1000 vehicles on hand for the 6th Annual Cruisin' For A Cure For ALS show in Lawrenceburg it's little wonder that a lot of Bel Airs were on hand. Here are just a few of them.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment