autoevolution 10 May 2021, 20:50 UTC · by When it comes to Tri-Five Chevys, it s the two-door Bel Airs and the Nomad stations wagons that get all the attention. Four-door sedans are often overlooked, and that s a big shame because they look just as stylish as their two-door counterparts while offering a bit more passenger room and easier access to the rear seats. This two-tone four-door from 1956 is the perfect proof that Bel Air sedans are just as cool. 14 photos Tri-Five Chevrolets were offered with vivid color palettes that included candy-like hues such as Nassau Blue, Dusk Plum, and Twilight Turquoise. But it s the two-tone paint jobs that made the Bel Air look stunning, and this Calypso Cream over Grecian Gold combo is one of them.