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Hello, I'm a newby at this sort of thing but I'm looking for a place to get some practicle advice. My 14 yr old son has been making noises about getting an old car and fixing it up to drive. I've always kind of liked mid to late '50 chev's and i thought if i could find one i could afford my son and I could have a little fun fixing it up. Can someone please explain the nemonclature of the 150/210/Bel Air?. Any advice would be welcome or constructive comments will be welcome. Thanx-b
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Willwood Engineering
Wilwood Engineering designs and manufactures high-performance disc brake systems.
Wilwood Engineering, Inc. - 4700 Calle Bolero - Camarillo, CA 93012 - (805) 388-1188
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the 150 was the least expensive shoebox chevy. the 210 was the intermediate priced chevy and the belair was the top of the line. good luck with the bonding endeavor you and your son are about to embark on. it'll definitly be worth it. mike
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