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Hello. I don't know if this thread belongs to this topic, but I am gonna post it anyway.
Recently, while trekking the vicinity of a small town some dozen Kms from Lisbon, Portugal, I stumble in this semi-rusted derelict vehicle laying abandoned and decaying.
It seems, according to the manufacturing plate, this Chevy was made by General Motors Europe in Antwerp, Belgium in 1958. There was no model identification in the car nor in the plate. I took some photographs and I wonder if anyone could possible identify the model of this dying vintage Chevy.
Regards.
Huge Chevy!
Geez, it looks like a funeral car to me.
GM Continental - Seems it was an automobile factory in Antwerp, Belgium - Closed in 2010.
how can you say "while trekking the vicinity of a small town some dozen Kms from Lisbon, Portugal, I stumble in this semi-rusted derelict vehicle laying abandoned and decaying." while in all reality you took the pictures directly from another website https://www.olx.pt/anuncio/chevrolet...n-IDCAtze.html on that website it states its a chevy BELAIR SPORT
It's like a really old car. If you guys know the model I would really be intrigued to learn it. I'm more used to shinier cars that have been restored and look great. If you visit this exhibition motor museum in the UK You will find the huge variety of American and British cars that have been restored to perfect condition and some of them you can even drive. I got the chance to drive an impala exactly the same as my father used to own and you can learn more here https://www.greatbritishcarjourney.com/drive-dads-car. For such an amazing car and the little price you have to pay it's worth it while.