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- nhp1127 April 2009
- Oldcar_Mechanic April 2009
WANTED-56 Bel Aire
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i am looking for a 56 Bel Air, i've looked around online at listings for a while and all i can find are Bel Airs that have already been restored. i do not want a restored Bel Aire, i want to do the work myself. preferably in or around West Virginia but all areas will be considered.
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They made a ton of 56 Bel Air's. Even if you do the work yourself, it is cheaper to buy one that is already done.
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I agree with nhp that it's cheaper to buy a finished one then to do one yourself, but, you can't beat the experience that you will receive and friends that you make that share the Mraque.
Now-a-days you can build one from a catalog, as Chevrolet is a very popular car.
Have you tried Hemmings or Auto Trader?
Ron