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#38381 01/06/03 03:54 PM
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Would a 1955 belair 2 dr sedan have the "chevrolet" chrome word emblem on the front fenders or was that only on the 210 series?

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#38382 01/06/03 04:06 PM
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James,

I believe that 210 had the "Chevrolet" chrome word emblem on the front fenders. Bel Airs did not; they had the "Bel Air" chrome word emblem on the quarter panel above the stainless steel side moulding.


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Jim M.

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The 150 & 210 had a chrome Chevrolet script on the front fender.The Bel Air has a long side moulding running the length of the fender and extending into the door.The long moulding on the rear quarter panel is plain on a 210 and has a paint filled (white) center on the Bel Air.


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