Among the offerings from Chevrolet in 1956 were a series of 4-door options including the sedan, which features door pillars unlike the hardtop. Offered for sale is a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door sedan housing a stout 350 CID V8 under the hood and a great color combination! Sixteen different exterior colors were available in 1956 and this one is the beautiful Twilight Turquoise with white accents. (Looks more turquoise in real life than photos. Watch the video…
Among the offerings from Chevrolet in 1956 were a series of 4-door options including the sedan, which features door pillars unlike the hardtop. Offered for sale is a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door sedan housing a stout 350 CID V8 under the hood and a great color combination! Sixteen different exterior colors were available in 1956 and this one is the beautiful Twilight Turquoise with white accents. (Looks more turquoise in real life than photos. Watch the video for an accurate color) The interior is clean and done very tastefully in a white tuck and rolled design. Regardless of the number of doors, the stainless trim on a 56 Chevy remains an iconic design element. The chrome and metal trim show well including the floating headlights, the twin rocket hood ornaments, and the hefty bumpers and grille. The look is nicely accented by chrome Cragar SS 5 spoke wheels wrapped in radial tires. This Tri Five is just begging to be driven thanks to its power steering, power brakes with front disc, TH350 automatic transmission, Vintage Air aftermarket air conditioning and a Retrosound aftermarket stereo. The 350CI Corvette engine starts right up, rolling big steel onto our test loop in fine style. Acceleration is peppy, tracking is straight, and the brakes show no pull one way or another. This 56 features a nice straight body, classic lines, all the ingredients for an entry level collector car or one to add to the collection. Cars from the 50’s are nothing short of rolling art and Tri Five Chevys are like the Picassos of the bunch.