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1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Full Restoration Project by the Hot Rod Factory

Dave Struebing’s 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Restoration Project by the Hot Rod Factory of East Bethel, MN…

Dave has owned his father’s 1956 Bel Air since the late 1970s. He wanted to have it restored and done the right way. We actually met Dave through his son who is having us restore his grandfather’s 1971 Chevy Truck as well.

Dave could tell by how the truck was coming along we were the guys for the job. So we picked the Bel Air up, just finished dismantling it, and it now waits to be media blasted at our hot rod car shop. This car will undergo a complete body-off restoration.

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