1951 Chevy Bellaire
1951 Chevy Bellaire
Last edited by marini martini; 12-15-2009 at 08:22 PM.
isn't that the car from pixar's CARS?
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50's chevy look like it. dunno year. I just know that cause my mom loved that car.
Definately a Belair but that bumper has me questioning it being a 51. It certainly has the side mirrors in the right spot as a 51 but front end looks like its from a 53. Maybe thats why the hood doesnt quite line up.
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Packard
Not sure of the year
That's a 1954 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Sedan
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'53/'54..........Chevy Bel Aire!![]()
That's a Bel Aire........but that ain't a Chevrolet hood ornament. And it is not a Packard ornament either.
Some Cuban stole it out of someone's bird bath, and welded it on!!!
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yeah, after looking at it, its definately a '54 Belair. Side mirrors and bumper match perfectly.
So.................can't wait to find out what the prize is!!!![]()
no kidding, how much do they want for it and where is it located!![]()
Check out the gotdam plates!!!!
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Bingo. Just look at the hood ornament. Probably a 49 to 51 year model. Hard to tell without seeing more than just the front.
It looks like it's actually a 54 BelAir with a Packard hood ornament. You can tell its not an actual Packard by the grill and side mirrors. And you can also see the holes where the BelAir emblem was removed. But that's definitely a Packard hood ornament.
Hottamn, it's one of a kind!
Yeah, after closer inspection, it's a 53/54 Chevy. IIRC the only difference was in the taillights. One had two bullet type taillights and the other was a solid taillight. Probably left over when Batista got kicked out and Fidel took over in Cuba. Probably could be had for a few pesos or whatever currency they are using down there these days.
Not so sure. The Packard bird hood ornaments had a long crane neck that looked down. This ornament does not.
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The hood ornament is an aftermarket piece made by GEM.
Looks like it's been welded (glued?) on top of a Bel-Aire hood.
http://www.truckcustomizers.com/prod...-ornament.html
Last edited by jaffies; 12-16-2009 at 09:14 PM.
It's not a Bel-Air.
It's a 1954 Chevrolet Two Ten 4-door.
I miss my Bel-Air. I still have it but it is inoperable at the moment.
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