In 1963, the Impala held the spotlight in Chevy’s full-size lineup, overshadowing the Bel Air. Despite this, Chevrolet made engine updates to keep the Bel Air competitive, including introducing the 327 with power outputs ranging from 250 to 340 horsepower.
The 1964 Bel Air saw minimal changes, mostly in the cabin. With two sedans and two wagons in the lineup, the 1964 model maintained a 99% similarity to its predecessor in terms of engine and styling.
A rare find on eBay recently emerged – a 1963 Bel Air that has been parked since 1965, nearly six decades ago. However, determining its model year presents a challenge. While the seller labels it as a “1963 Bel Air,” the VIN code (41669S286847) indicates it rolled off the assembly line in 1964.
Despite its age, this Bel Air presents a restoration opportunity, retaining its original glass, wheels, paint, and upholstery. The condition of the engine remains uncertain, but given its long period of inactivity, it may require significant attention.
Listed for auction with a starting bid of $2,000 and an undisclosed reserve, this Bel Air, located in Fouke, Arkansas, offers potential as a restoration project for enthusiasts.