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Moving this note to talk, I have no opinion on it:
source should be verified, the vehicle pictured here would be a pre-1957 model given that the beehive taillights were only on 1956 and earlier
I don't know the answer. However, the article says changes occurred in early 1957. The 1957 US model year must include 1 Jan 1957 and would cover mid-1956 to mid-1957. So a car built in late 1957 or very early 1957 (ie before the changes in early 1957) would be called a 1957 model year by an American and a car built slightly later (mid-1957 to mid-1958) would be called a 1958 model year. This could be a possible reason for the dating issue. Stepho talk10:00, 28 July 2023 (UTC)Reply