For about a quarter of a century Chevrolet made a full size automobile called the Bel Air. Starting in 1950 as a trim that became its own model in 1953, Chevy made the Bel Air through the 1975 model year. Most people into the old car hobby are mostly familiar with the second generation of the Bel Air. Often called the Tri-Fives, this version of the car came out in 1955 and ran through 1957. These are incredibly popular among many in the old car hobby and that is why there were so many at this past season's Pumpkin Run Nationals. Here are some that were on display that day.
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Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Chevy Brought Some Bel Airs To the Pumpkin Run
For about a quarter of a century Chevrolet made a full size automobile called the Bel Air. Starting in 1950 as a trim that became its own model in 1953, Chevy made the Bel Air through the 1975 model year. Most people into the old car hobby are mostly familiar with the second generation of the Bel Air. Often called the Tri-Fives, this version of the car came out in 1955 and ran through 1957. These are incredibly popular among many in the old car hobby and that is why there were so many at this past season's Pumpkin Run Nationals. Here are some that were on display that day.
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