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The "57 Bel Air" is actually the ultra-rare 1957 Chevrolet 150 two-door post sedan. Basically the lowest of the low in Chevy's offering for that year. I've been told that the connecting piece of trim from the rear side windows to the beltine moulding is impossible to find because it was used in only one year on only that model! Consider yourself lucky to have seen this one.


Thanks so much for the description! If only I could have taken a clear shot of it with a proper camera.

So I came here to tell everyone I saw an exact replica of General Lee in Dukes of Hazzard today! A '69 dodge charger it was so incredibly beautiful. It was sooooo surreal seeing it driving with other ordinary cars. I couldn't get a picture because it passed so fast. Strangely enough I was at a car museum last year in Volo, IL where I saw General Lee and it said SOLD on the hood. I don't think its the same one because this was missing the confederate flag on the top but DID have the huge O1 numbers on the side. Here is the one I saw in the museum last year that I might have already shared but here it is again.

http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t96/93montero/IMG_0986.jpg
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