First Generation Chevrolet Bel Air (1950–1954)

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First Generation Chevrolet Bel Air for sale.

The Bel Air name began in 1950 on a pillarless two-door hardtop, and from 1953 it became Chevrolet's top full-size series. These are six-cylinder cars built before the small-block V8 arrived, prized for early-fifties styling and the Powerglide automatic. Solid, honest cars that trade well below the Tri-Five money.

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First Generation Chevrolet Bel Air

1950–1954 · 2-Door Hardtop / Convertible / Sedan / Station Wagon

The Bel Air name began in 1950 on a pillarless two-door hardtop, and from 1953 it became Chevrolet's top full-size series. These are six-cylinder cars built before the small-block V8 arrived, prized for early-fifties styling and the Powerglide automatic. Solid, honest cars that trade well below the Tri-Five money.

Key Engines

Blue Flame Inline-6 216 / 235 cu in · 92-125 hp

Notable Trims

Bel Air Hardtop Deluxe

What to look for on a 1950–1954 Bel Air

  • Floor pan, rocker, and lower-fender rust
  • Trunk floor and rear quarter corrosion
  • Powerglide and early six maintenance history
  • Trim and stainless availability on early 1950-1952 cars
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