As found by Chad: 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air

Chad finds a Bel Air basking in the breeze of an open Kansas field.

This old Bel Air is intact, just as they shut the key off. This car came out of an old field where the old equipment was parked after they quit using it. This old Bel Air was "grandma and grandpas" car. After they quit driving, it was also parked out in the middle of the field where the other old farm equipment was "retired." It was basically parked and the key shut off, and that is how I found it!

Chad Ehrlich is always dragging cool, old iron in his salvage yard, Nobody Else’s Auto. Be sure to subscribe to the "Nobody's Show" Channel on YouTube to keep up with all of the new inventory that Chad is hauling in! You can also follow him on Facebook under "Nobody Else's Auto.”

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Chad Ehrlich is always dragging cool, old iron in his salvage yard, Nobody Else’s Auto. Be sure to subscribe to the "Nobody's Show" Channel on YouTube to keep up with all of the new inventory that Chad is hauling in! You can also follow him on Facebook under "Nobody Else's Auto.”