Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Bel Air/150/210
Year:
1962
Mileage:
11207
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
New York
City:
New York City, NY
Zip:
10167
1962 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 Restomod Wagon BUILT 5.3L V8 OVERDRIVE
BUILT 5.3L V8 OVERDRIVE P/S POWER WILWOOD DISC COLD A/C AIR RIDE TWO TONE
This 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air wagon is your chance to have one classic that can carry the family and cargo in one vintage vehicle. It even has a comfy A/C interior and highway-friendly overdrive. And while you can justify this Chevy to your practical side, the enthusiasts in you will instantly gravitate to the adjustable air ride suspension, slick two-tone, four-wheel disc brakes, and fuel-injected V8 power. So, this is the one classic that your practical and passionate sides can agree on.
There's nothing about the first impression that will ever make anyone assume this is just some random grocery-getter. This two-tone tan and blue have a terrific modern luster, and the blue also has the right hint of metallic you want in a cruiser. Even the Boss wheels were painted to match. But more than just color, the canvas has to be at its best. So there was plenty invested in making the sheetmetal look great. These quite straight panels mean the full-length trim looks like an uninterrupted line down the Bel Air's body. Plus, the bumpers, grille, and all that window trim shine brightly, too. But the detail you're likely going to spend the most time on is the full custom pinstripe package. And you can make sure people get a clear view of even the artwork on the roof, because the adjustable air ride suspension lets you dial-in that ideal low stance.
Not only does the interior follow a similar tan and blue color theme, but also it's full of thoughtful detailing. For example, to make sure they kept the classic atmosphere, some of the best upgrades are well integrated into this wagon. The AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth and USB is a retro-style unit that doesn't look out of place in the dash, and the modern R134a air conditioning controls blend in, too. Even the compressor for the air ride suspension is nicely hidden in the rear storage. So your first impression really gets to take in the fresh and vintage look of the button-top seats with striped cloth inserts. The door panels are done to match, and even the carpeting continues the two-tone look. The driver does get a few nice reminders that this is an upgraded cruiser with stand-out features like the pinstriping on the dash and Dakota Digital VHX gauges.
BUILT 5.3L V8 OVERDRIVE P/S POWER WILWOOD DISC COLD A/C AIR RIDE TWO TONE
This 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air wagon is your chance to have one classic that can carry the family and cargo in one vintage vehicle. It even has a comfy A/C interior and highway-friendly overdrive. And while you can justify this Chevy to your practical side, the enthusiasts in you will instantly gravitate to the adjustable air ride suspension, slick two-tone, four-wheel disc brakes, and fuel-injected V8 power. So, this is the one classic that your practical and passionate sides can agree on.
There's nothing about the first impression that will ever make anyone assume this is just some random grocery-getter. This two-tone tan and blue have a terrific modern luster, and the blue also has the right hint of metallic you want in a cruiser. Even the Boss wheels were painted to match. But more than just color, the canvas has to be at its best. So there was plenty invested in making the sheetmetal look great. These quite straight panels mean the full-length trim looks like an uninterrupted line down the Bel Air's body. Plus, the bumpers, grille, and all that window trim shine brightly, too. But the detail you're likely going to spend the most time on is the full custom pinstripe package. And you can make sure people get a clear view of even the artwork on the roof, because the adjustable air ride suspension lets you dial-in that ideal low stance.
Not only does the interior follow a similar tan and blue color theme, but also it's full of thoughtful detailing. For example, to make sure they kept the classic atmosphere, some of the best upgrades are well integrated into this wagon. The AM/FM stereo with Bluetooth and USB is a retro-style unit that doesn't look out of place in the dash, and the modern R134a air conditioning controls blend in, too. Even the compressor for the air ride suspension is nicely hidden in the rear storage. So your first impression really gets to take in the fresh and vintage look of the button-top seats with striped cloth inserts. The door panels are done to match, and even the carpeting continues the two-tone look. The driver does get a few nice reminders that this is an upgraded cruiser with stand-out features like the pinstriping on the dash and Dakota Digital VHX gauges.