My first car, owned 40 years today, a 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2018
  • Bought the 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door sedan, 40 years ago today. It was March 12th 1978, when I bought the Bel Air for $75. It had 58,000 original miles when I got it. A high school friend's grandfather bought it new at Merollis Chevrolet in Eastpoint for $2440 new... Back in 59 Eastpoint was called East Detroit.
    Merollis Chevrolet is still in business, if you wish to do the Google maps to check the dealer out the 59 Bel Air sold from new.
    The last repaint the Bel Air had was 1982... thats 36 years ago, and it still looks great! It is single stage enamel.
    The Bel Air has a 250hp 348cid engine. The trans. is a Muncie 318 three speed manual, on the column. The axle ratio is 3:36 to 1. The Bel Air has power steering and power brakes... that was a option back in that era.
    The Bel Air is getting close to 200,000 miles. Dad and I took it for a ride when it turned 100,000 miles. In a couple years it will probably turn that 200,000 mile mark. Hopefully dad and I can go for a ride for the second time around.
    I have replaced all the steering joints and both front and rear control arm bushings. I have gone threw the brake hydraulic system a couple times over the past 40 years... it still has the single master cylinder system.
    How I earned money to put into the Bel Air back then. I was in the co-op program in high school. I went to classes first threw fourth hour, then went to work for 2 classes of credit in the afternoon. I worked at the school bus garage for Romeo Community Schools, doing oil changes, tune up's, brake jobs, and other maintenance on them. It was a fleet of 60 busses, a couple dump trucks, and a few tractors. All the busses were Ford B-700 and B-750 chassis. They all had the 361 V-8's, five speed manuals and air brakes.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @canyonboatman
    @canyonboatman Před 8 měsíci +2

    My dad told me to get a few clients and mow lawns. By the time I turned 16 I had owned 3 cars ( including a '59 chev for $75). When I turned 16 I found another and drove in high school.

  • @roosty6
    @roosty6 Před 6 lety

    Love those 'batwing' Chevies. I remember riding with my uncle in his 59 Pontiac StratoChief many years ago.

  • @abodea7017
    @abodea7017 Před 6 lety

    That right there is a rare ol gem, tqke care of it

  • @jeffreylehn8803
    @jeffreylehn8803 Před 6 lety

    thanks for sharing

  • @superjim3998
    @superjim3998 Před 6 lety

    Hi Howard, that’s so cool you have owned that car for 40 years now! I really want a 1959 Chevy Bel Air for my first car. I have become obsessed with them from your channel so thanks. Anyway can’t wait to see you cruising this summer in that beautiful Chevy.

  • @randydaniel1583
    @randydaniel1583 Před 6 lety +1

    Hello Howard, congratulations on your 40th anniversary of ownership with your '59 Chevy. I wish we could still buy old cars for 75 dollars today. I had the chance back in 1989 to buy a 68 Chrysler 300 for 250 dollars. I'm still kicking myself for not buying it!

    • @OldCarAlley
      @OldCarAlley  Před 6 lety +1

      Know the feeling. There are several cars I regret passing on.

  • @dotell3359
    @dotell3359 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for the ride.. It reminds me of my first car it was a two door hard top 1955 Chevy . I gave 35.00 dollars for it.. The only thing wrong with it was a smached front fender... Went to the junk yard a got one for 10.00 dollars.. It had a 265 ci. 3 speed .. The year was 1965.. Am 70 now wish I still owned it .. Take care.. P.S. I live in Michigan too ..

  • @mitchf1508
    @mitchf1508 Před 4 lety +1

    Well, that car beats my 71 LTD being a first car at 16! Dang, and you still own it! I sold the 71 LTD back in 86, but always wish I still had it.. Brings back nice memories for sure.

    • @OldCarAlley
      @OldCarAlley  Před 4 lety +1

      I always liked the 71 and 72 Ford. It's rare to find a solid one, as Ford used cheap steel from Japan then. They rusted out bad and quick. I looked at a 71 LTD convertible before buying the 66 Galaxie. The 71 had some very serious rust issues, that had been cobbled up.

    • @mitchf1508
      @mitchf1508 Před 4 lety +1

      @@OldCarAlley Mine was a So Cal car (white with black interior and white vinyl top) and I got it when we moved to Oregon. Only rust on it was just like your 66 on the rear quarter at the window corner. The frame, doors and fenders were all good.. I had so many plans for it, but being a poor teenager, it was enough to have a cassette stereo and 4 speakers! It held it's own in the high school parking lot burn out competitions! And not to mention the local drive in movie was popular with the crowd!

  • @pmr413
    @pmr413 Před 6 lety

    Hey Howard, I think it's great that you kept your first car all of these years. I wish I still had my 1st or 3rd car. The '59 looks really nice and they are made to enjoy. Thanks for sharing...Pat

  • @williamdorsey2029
    @williamdorsey2029 Před 6 lety

    I started watching your Catalina videos recently and applaud your efforts.
    If I had the cash,I would make a bee line to Michigan ASAP.
    My first car was a 1967 Buick Skylark purchased on Oct.24 1971.
    That was the same day the Detroit Lions Chuck Hughes collasped on the field and died at Tiger Stadium in a game against the Bears.
    Sunday auto sales are no more in Chicago.
    It's a long story but the car was totaled 2 years later.
    Just sharing a few of my car memories.

  • @ncautoman57
    @ncautoman57 Před 6 lety +1

    Very cool you still have the 59 Chevrolet. My Dad didn't buy my first car either or any car for me. I earned my money and purchased a 64 Chevelle in 1972. Take care and thanks for sharing.

    • @OldCarAlley
      @OldCarAlley  Před 6 lety +1

      My dad never bought any car for me either. I gave dad a couple cars in the past. He sold them immediately, and bought navigation equipment for his boat with the money from the sale of them.

    • @ncautoman57
      @ncautoman57 Před 6 lety +1

      I asked my Dad before he passed away why he didn't buy me a car but bought cars for my Sister and Brother...He replied you were different...you were capable of taking care of yourself. Funny how things work sometimes.

    • @OldCarAlley
      @OldCarAlley  Před 6 lety +2

      My dad figured if I paid for my first car, I would take care of it.... Dad was spot on correct!

  • @dotell3359
    @dotell3359 Před 6 lety +1

    What engine????