1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air
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by Anonymous
Nov 15, 2010
Garage kept driver. 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-dr sedan. Chevy small block 283 with 4-barrel carburetor (not original engine) rebuilt with 3,500 miles on it. Detailed engine compartment with chrome accessories. Recently rebuilt powerglide transmission – 1500 miles on it. Chasis has 100,000 miles. New tires with custom chrome wheels. Re-chromed bumpers. Recent new interior. New aluminum radiator with new hoses. Recent complete tune-up. This is a solid driver that runs as good as it looks.
Nov 15, 2010
by Nicholas G
Sep 14, 2010
This is my 1958 Chevy Apache step-side pick up. Right now the truck
rolls w/o engine power. There is enough rust to keep me and my dad
busy for a while, but the jist of the body is solid. We don't know if the 350
chevy small block runs because it has been sitting for over 20 years.Sep 14, 2010
by Frank S
Jul 29, 2009
A 1957 Bel Air worth over 200,000 in mint condition. Usually 3 on the tree or 4 on the floor. I saw this two tone one at the Cheteck Auto show during Liberty Fest on the 4th of July. Also saw one at a car auction in terrible condition for 30,000. Jul 29, 2009
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by Anonymous
Nov 15, 2010
Garage kept driver. 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-dr sedan. Chevy small block 283 with 4-barrel carburetor (not original engine) rebuilt with 3,500 miles on it. Detailed engine compartment with chrome accessories. Recently rebuilt powerglide transmission – 1500 miles on it. Chasis has 100,000 miles. New tires with custom chrome wheels. Re-chromed bumpers. Recent new interior. New aluminum radiator with new hoses. Recent complete tune-up. This is a solid driver that runs as good as it looks.
Nov 15, 2010
by Nicholas G
Sep 14, 2010
This is my 1958 Chevy Apache step-side pick up. Right now the truck
rolls w/o engine power. There is enough rust to keep me and my dad
busy for a while, but the jist of the body is solid. We don't know if the 350
chevy small block runs because it has been sitting for over 20 years.Sep 14, 2010
by Frank S
Jul 29, 2009
A 1957 Bel Air worth over 200,000 in mint condition. Usually 3 on the tree or 4 on the floor. I saw this two tone one at the Cheteck Auto show during Liberty Fest on the 4th of July. Also saw one at a car auction in terrible condition for 30,000. Jul 29, 2009
by Tyler M
Mar 21, 2009
it u put a supercharger on this, it will fly. put some high profile tires on it and make it completely none stock. it will handle alot better. but it still flies with all stock parts on it. Frakin fast.Mar 21, 2009
by Casey K
Mar 13, 2008
The Bel-Air has a recently rebuilt 283 cubic inch V-8 power plant. It has less then 80,000 original miles. It drives like a plane and I love it! My dad and I finally got the radio (AM only as was stock) working last summer. Thanks to my dad and brother for their help.Mar 13, 2008
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