Description:
In 1953, the Belair became Chevrolet’s own model series with the serial number 2400C. At the time of its release, the Bel Air was Chevrolet’s top model. There was a three- and five-door estate version, whereby the three-door was called Nomand and the five-door Townsman. There was also a convertible, a sedan and a coupé version.
The Belair offered here was produced in 1955 in the Belgian Chevrolet factory and delivered to a Luxembourg wine merchant. Within the family, the Chevrolet was passed on and taken over by one of the sons at the end of the nineties. Although the Belair was still in very good condition, he had it extensively restored so that every journey could be meticulously documented up to the current mileage of 130,000 km. The restoration costs exceeded the purchase price. This unusual and rare vehicle with FIVA passport and H-plates is ideal as an advertising medium for companies and events due to its appealing appearance and its spacious interior.
Engine:
6-cylinder in-line engine, 3895ccm, 120 hp (89kw), manual gearbox (according to factory specifications)