It is no mystery\xa0that the Chevrolet Bel Air is one of the most recognizable and iconic models in the entire classic car kingdom. A recent\xa0summary\xa0that was published on The Journal highlighted our top-viewed Bel Air stories from last year. Does this car have staying power into 2024 and beyond? I think so. The Pick of the Day is a\xa01955 Chevrolet Bel Air\xa0two-door hardtop listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Bermuda Dunes, California.
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When it comes to muscle cars, one thing that’s not often discussed is that most featured three-speed manuals as their standard transmission. There’s even a handful of cars — including some GTOs — that had a three-speed on the column. And, even among three-speeds, it may be easy to assume that big engines were never backed by three-speeds, but our\xa0Pick of the Day, a\xa01970 Oldsmobile 4-4-2 Holiday Coupe, shows this not to be true. It’s listed for sale on\xa0ClassicCars.com\xa0by a dealership in Fredericksburg, Texas.
I got a kick out\xa0of the license plate on today’s featured car: The tag reads OLD KAR. Indeed, after 50 years, this old Ford has earned that title. And after a long line of family ownership, it is being offered for sale by the grandson of the original owner.\xa0 The\xa0Pick of the Day\xa0is a\xa01974 Ford Gran Torino\xa0two-door hardtop listed for sale on\xa0ClassicCars.com\xa0by a private seller in LaGrange, Kentucky.