Bruce McClellan

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Bruce McClellan’s 1956 Chevrolet. Bruce bought the Chevy brand new in 1956. George Halpin helped restyle the car, and in 1958 it was ready for a scallop paint job by Paul Hatton. The completed build was shown at the 1959 Detroit Autorama.
Bruce kept the '56 for four years. Unfortunately, he didn't have a place to keep the car. "My dad wanted the garage. I tried to keep it in the neighbor's garage, but they didn't want it there. I didn't have that much money that I could have rented a storage unit, so I just said whoever comes over with whatever car they had, I'll trade them. This kid from Gingellville came over with a 57 Chevy Bel-Air hardtop, and I traded them. It was kind of a dumb move, but I was caught, as I didn't have any place to store it." The kid from Gingellville was Ken Johnson, and this photo shows his black Bel-Air as it appeared when he traded it for the '56. Photo courtesy of Ken Johnson, provided by Mark Hitchins.


Bruce McClellan of Pontiac, Michigan.

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Bruce McClellan’s 1956 Chevrolet




 

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