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Havana-Inspired
Resort Ride
Like true Havana obsessives, we love vintage cars, and this one is the crown jewel of our establishment.
Not only does the Bel Air turn heads, it’s also your ride into Old Town Scottsdale.
Weather permitting.
1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
The second generation of the Bel Air marked a powerful and stylish era for this car. GM gave this model a Ferrari-inspired grille and a V8 engine that thrilled motor heads everywhere. The 1956 edition got a facelift and a two-tone Paint job. Though most Bel Airs were sold sans-seatbelts, we added 6 so you can safely cruise around town in style. Safety first.
Year: 1956
Color: Teal and white
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air Convertible
Engine: 350 small block
- 1955-57 Bel Airs’ are considered the Second Generation in the Chevrolet vehicle line, a more powerful and stylish era for the car.
- GM gave the model a Ferrari-inspired grille & V8 engine, in addition to some carry-over characteristics from the original design.
- 1956 models got a face lift, a full-width grille and a two-tone paint job.
- Seat belts also became available, but less than 8% of consumers bought models with this option (We added 6 six seatbelts)
- Additional enhancements to our car: All new drive train, Wilwood four piston power brake system conversion kit installed for optimal stopping power, new Flow-master exhaust system.
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A True Classic
The Chevrolet Bel Air debuted in 1950, named after Bel Air Estates, Los Angeles. They have since earned legendary status making them a favorite among gearheads alike.
Find the classic car in these iconic motion pictures:
- 2000 Gone in Sixty Seconds / 1957 Bel Air
- 1979 “MAD MAX” / 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air
- 2005-Sin-City / 1955 Bel Air
- 1962 Dr. NO (James Bond) / 1957 Bel Air
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