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1969 Chevrolet Bel Air

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Bel Air Was second to the lowest Priced Full Sized Chevy in 1969. Biscayne was the cheapest model. Engines Available were anything from 155 HP 250 Inch six-cylinder to a 425 HP 427 Cubic Inch. Models were only 2 and 4 door sedans with any engine and transmission combination available in either model. Colors available were the same as the other conventional chevrolet products in 1969. Most options were available on a Bel Air with the exception of the F40 Suspension on a 6 cylinder and Bucket Seats and consoles which were only available on the higher model Impala and Caprice. The Bel Air was available in a stationwagon model titled the Brookwood.


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