This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air is a two-door hardtop finished in two-tone red and beige over a color-coordinated interior, and it is powered by a 265ci V8 paired with a replacement three-speed automatic transmission.
Equipment includes a “hood bird” ornament, body-color 15″ steel wheels with whitewall tires, polished dual exhaust outlets, chrome bumpers with overriders, and a trunk-mounted CD changer linked to a retro-style digital stereo with satellite radio connectivity.
The car left the factory finished in two-tone Adobe Beige and Matador Red (763) and was repainted approximately 25 years ago.
Details include a “hood bird” ornament, Bel Air badging, and dual turned-down exhaust outlets in addition to chrome bumpers, side spears, and trim.
Body-color 15″ steel wheels wear chrome covers and are mounted with BFGoodrich Silvertown radial whitewall tires.
A spare tire is mounted in the trunk.
Stopping power is provided by drum brakes at all four corners.
The cabin features two rows of bench seats upholstered in red and patterned beige vinyl, and lap bets are fitted for the front occupants.
The dashboard features bright metal trim, and additional appointments include an analog clock, a lockable glovebox, and a retro-style stereo with satellite radio connectivity that is wired to a remote CD changer.
The three-spoke steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and frames a 110-mph speedometer and gauges for engine temperature and fuel level.
The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 98k miles, and total mileage is unknown.