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MARK PHELAN | 2007 DREAM CRUISE: DREAM CAR

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It's the accidental icon. Nobody -- not even Chevrolet -- expected to make history when the 1957 Bel Air went on sale, but it became one of the landmark images in American pop culture; one of the most recognizable and admired cars the world has ever known.
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This just in..........:fluffy::fluffy::fluffy:
I wouldn't mind seeing a remake of the Bel Air..but it would HAVE to be big..no streamlined Bel Air or I'll club a seal.



Use the ham on seal. Sometimes digging up american icons are not the best. Let the Bel Air rest in peace.:gr_patriot:
Use the ham on seal. Sometimes digging up american icons are not the best. Let the Bel Air rest in peace.:gr_patriot:
I agree, kinda. I don't see how they could possibly remake it and well me personally liking it. If they some how managed to make a kick ass looking one, it would be awesome. For the most part though, let it rest.
The only way they could make a kickass one is if they let the folks at holden design one..see the EFEGY or whatever concept? It's bloody awesome..shame it's never going to see production.



I agree..the old girl needs to stay where she is in the history books.
they had the 50th anniv of this car at the GM Tech Center this past weekend - there were some very nice cars there!

CARS and Dynacorn I believe have already brought it back :D

http://www.1957chevybody.com/

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