Chevrolet Bel Air

The Bel Air is a sedan marketed by Chevrolet in the fifties and sixties. It was named for a part of the Los Angeles area as a way to promote travel. It became one of Chevrolet's signature and most iconic models. The Bel Air was Chevrolet's main competitor in stock car racing before the Impala replaced it. A concept Bel Air was created in 2002 as a proposal to revive it, but was never mass-produced. The Bel Air came in a Nomad wagon, also promoting travel. A concept Nomad was created decades later, but never mass-produced. The name had previously been used as a concept wagon version of the Chevrolet Corvette. This concept car was also revived but never mass-produced.