Man Restores a 1953 Bel Air Convertible in the 80s, Buys It in 2005, Drives It to This Day

Man Restores a 1953 Bel Air Convertible in the 80s, Buys It in 2005, Drives It to This Day

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1953 was a transition year for motoring America, and perhaps nothing represents it better than the Corvette. The new Chevrolet was not just an upheaval against sportscar imports from across the oceans but the signal of a revolution. The number-one-selling carmaker in America was done with the legacy of prewar fashion and the foggy second half of the forties, and it was sounding the trumpets of a new age in carmaking. The Corvette&rsqu... (continue reading...)

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