That is the car I grew up in! It was my mom's car (not this one but like it)! We had the 283 auto with a/c! Thanks for the memories my friend! Beautiful car!
Love a 66 Belair - what I would pay for this one! Nice find. Mileage is hard to believe, but in that condition it must be correct. This was my first car, exactly. My dad gave it to my older sister but she couldn’t handle it, no power steering. So it was mine the day I got my learner’s license. Drove it in high school and to the Maritime Academy. My brother borrowed it and crashed her. Sad day. Thanks for sharing this. I watch the video every year!
I'm looking through videos of cars I've had in my life.. I had a 66 just like this, only it wasn't cared for as this one. Mechanically it was perfect, interior was ok, body was solid but the original dark blue paint was flat and would leave powder residue when touched. Other than that everything was solid. My gf's uncle at the time just gave it to me, I didn't have my license yet )a year off) and it just sat in her parents yard, and her father would let us drive around in the yard. I never got to drive it on the road, and eventually sold it because I couldn't get it home and nowhere to keep it. This was back in 1985, I was 16yo.. and that was my "Bel Air Summer.." 😂😭
Just picked up one just like this, 2- door, six, three on the tree, same color-willow green, 54,000 miles. It's a keeper. I sure would love to have your original Hub caps-i have four SS original hub caps, would make a nice straight up trade. Nice car.
Love this.the funniest thing I ever heard from a classic owner is yeah but its a four door.me i love 4 doors.but the thing is almost every car now days is a four door .lol and most these classic have the same motors as two doors.🤘🏻
i love four doors i even own a four door 66 caprice but what i hate is posts so if theres no posts theres nothing wrong with a four door at all if you ask me
Nice find! Looks like it was well taken care of, from CT? Those plastic covers, in those days people had them put on, and kept them on for the entire life of the car. They were brutal in the summer. Tom