1956 Chevrolet Bel Air
By 1956, the flashy styling popularized by General Motors design boss, Harley Earl, had significantly impacted even the low-priced Chevrolet. Two-tone paint schemes, liberal use of chrome-plated trim, and a powerful V-8 engine introduced the previous year contributed to Chevrolet's popularity and enabled the General Motors division to outsell archrival Ford by 150,000 units.
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