The full-size Chevies were redesigned in 1961 after two years of sporting batwings at the rear. The result was refined beauty that was further developed with the 1962 models, which are some of my favorites. One of the special cars from those two years was the bubble top, a sport coupe with very thin rear pillars. In ’61, it was an Impala exclusive, while in ’62 it was moved to the Biscayne and Bel Air models to offer a dressy, sporty machine in a practical car. This 1962 Bel Air is one of those bubble tops with a transplanted 409 V-8, but the car sadly looks to be held together by rust. Fortunately, it comes with a plethora of replacement sheet metal and can be found in Forest Hill, Maryland.