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1964 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe â?" 327 V8, Custom Interior, 12-Bolt Rear Why This Car Is Special The 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air occupies an interesting place in Chevrolet's full-size lineup. It sat between the base Biscayne and the top-tier Impala, giving buyers a car with genuine style credentials without the Impala's premium price tag. In 1964, Chevrolet redesigned its full-size body with cleaner, more squared-off sheetmetal, moving away from the curved styling of the early 1960s. The result was one of the most balanced-looking full-size Chevrolets of the decade. The sport coupe body style â?" a true two-door hardtop with no B-pillar â?" gave the 1964 Bel Air a wide-open greenhouse and the sweeping wrap-around rear window that defined hardtop design in that era.





