Talk:Chevrolet Bel Air

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This whole thing is wrong folks...all wrong. Some of the pictures shown are not of Bel Airs, but of 210 and 150's. They look the same except the 210 and 150 has a "post" in between the side window and back window. The Bel Air has no post between the windows. Also, the Bel Air has a few more options like carpet and AC, over the 210 and 150, but other than that is essensially the same car.

Also, many of the cars in movies that are listed, were not Bel Airs...like American Graffiti, which was a black 210 '1955 chevy that Harrison Ford drove, not a Bel Air. I changed that part to "tri-fives" instead of "Bel Airs", since the 1955, 56, and 57 chevys were known as the "tri fives". Thats what is famous, not nessacarily the "Bel Air" per say. In fact, most people who build these cars and restore them, prefer the 210 or 150 over the Bel Air! But if this is going to be about only 'Bel Airs", then it should be right. Frankly, I think it should be scrapped, and a new one started about the chevy "Tri-Fives" (55,56,57). I dont see where an artical about only "Bel Airs" makes any sense, since Bel Airs are only 210's, but with more options and no post.

So the whole thing needs to be repaired but I dont have time right now to do it...so if someone else could that knows what Im talking about it would be appreciated. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.159.39.142 (talkcontribs)

Further concerns about the photographs used with this story (e.g., custom photos used in lieu of factory stock examples) are listed further down on this page. That said, a Bel-Air two-door sedan (models that had a post between the front and rear cab sections) was available for sale; in addition, air conditioning was available, but seldom ordered. [[Briguy52748 (talk) 15:16, 22 August 2008 (UTC)]][reply]

article[edit]

this article doesn't really give any info... its all opinion's and such... Wiggl3sLimited (talk) 00:41, 26 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Photos[edit]

Several of the photographs included with this article are inappropriate, as they depict customized versions of the car. Yes, I realize that the 1955-1956-1957 Bel Air is very popular with customizers, and if they were to be used in a section of the article talking about their popularity with customizers, then fine. However, I believe that Wikipedia articles about cars should use pictures depicting the factory stock vehicle; whether these are factory promotional pictures or good pictures of restored vehicles, that's up to the contributor. I'd like to see an editor remove the cutsomized car pics and replace them with factory stock representations. And represent all eras of the car, if possible (it wouldn't have to be every year, but you get the idea). [[Briguy52748 (talk) 01:23, 18 January 2008 (UTC)]][reply]

I can only agree, why not use one of the photos of stock cars present in the article, instead of the customized one on top? 189.146.65.78 (talk) 18:39, 3 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

CR 1975 review[edit]

I intend to do a little more research on Consumer Reports' report on the 1975 Chevrolet Bel-Air once I get to the library, but I seem to recall reading that same article and, although I believe the previous contributor is correct in stating the article's suggestion for buyers to defer to the costlier Impala, the testers also stated that the Bel-Air was a competent vehicle that tested well. [[Briguy52748 (talk) 13:42, 16 January 2009 (UTC)]][reply]

Gallery[edit]

gallery size should be reduced or removed totally by replacing the pictures to right place in article. --Typ932 T·C 18:48, 25 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I removed 5 (one row) and left 10 (2 rows) OK or leave only one row.Vegavairbob (talk) 00:55, 26 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I got rid of the final remaining two-picture gallery (moving them to their period series as thumbs). I'm thinking the rest of the little gallery displays might present better as thumbs on the left, too. Is there anybody out there with an opinion on this? Huw Powell (talk) 18:12, 27 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

"Third Generation" heading written from the standpoint of subjective opinion[edit]

Second paragraph under the "Third Generation" heading reads as follows:

"Chevrolet's design for the year fared better than its other GM offerings, and lacked the overabundance of chrome found on Pontiacs, Oldsmobiles, Buicks and Cadillacs."

Better on what grounds? I would suggest that the whole thing be re-written to simply state the fact that the use of chrome on Chevrolet motor cars was relatively less than that of other GM divisions. Many may agree that the other divisions went too far with the chrome, but this is a subjective opinion inappropriate for an encyclopedia entry. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CoherentLogic (talkcontribs) 20:43, 1 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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1959 Bel Air 2-door hardtop[edit]

In the article it says a 2-door hardtop was only offered in 1960, not 1959, but recently i've come across a couple of threads that mention that GM of Canada built 1031 Bel Air (not Impala) 2-door hardtops as a Canadian market exclusive. I wanted to know if anyone has any reliable or official sources that either back up or refute this. TKOIII (talk) 05:03, 7 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]