1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible in Gypsy Red and India Ivory Two-tone
Features include:
• Die cast metal
• Detailed engine
•Steerable front wheels
• Accurate interior and chassis
• Opening door and hood
The Tri-Five Chevy legacy began with the development of the completely redesigned 1955 Chevy, available in 150, 210, and high-end Bel Air trim levels. There was also a wagon version of the Bel Air called the Nomad. The crown jewel of the Tri-Fives was the brand-new 265ci V8 engine with OHV high-compression, short stroke design, bolted into a rear wheel drive chassis. 1955 also marked the year that Chevy adopted the “shoebox” styling of their cars. Gone were the rounded, bulbous hood and side panels of previous years. Instead, flatter and sleeker lines swept the full length of the car inching towards the tailfin styling seen in GM’s Cadillac brand.
Auto World has replicated this 1955 Chevy Bel Air convertible in factory-matched Gypsy Red and India Ivory two-tone paint. This was one of 23 available two-tone options in 1955!
Adult collectible designed for use by persons 14 years of age and older.