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The 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air has always been one of the crown jewels of Tri-Five lore, and this black coupe takes that legacy and turns up the volume. Born in an era when fins were sharp and chrome was king, the 1956 model year marked Chevrolet's push toward style and performance dominance. Today, surviving cars that have been elevated to this level of craftsmanship are sought after by collectors and hot rodders alike. This Bel Air blends classic lines with modern muscle thanks to a stout 406 cubic inch small block armed with aluminum heads, long tube headers, and Holley Terminator X EFI. It snarls with the kind of authority only a well-built small block can deliver, and the 5 speed manual transmission puts the driver in full command.





