If you’re embedded in the world of classic muscle cars, there’s a good chance you know about Hot Rod‘s 1957 Chevy nicknamed Project X. It was purchased for $250 back in 1965, and in the time since ...
The 1957 Chevy Corvette SS, known internally at GM as Project XP-64, was developed under the watchful eye of Zora Arkus-Duntov, who would soon become Chevrolet’s Director of High Performance Vehicles.
Pilot Transport is named the Official Vehicle Transportation of HOT ROD Power Tour. In the coming days, thousands of cars and trucks will be traversing the U.S. Interstate Highway System, descending ...
In this episode of HOT ROD Garage presented by Lincoln Tech, watch Tony Angelo and Lucky Costa perform a complete suspension upgrade on the most iconic 1957 Chevy of all time— Project X! The guys also ...
If you've ever heard the term "tri-five Chevy" and wondered what it meant, don't fear the secret handshake—it's just a real simple way to group three consecutive model years together in one breath. It ...
The annual SEMA trade show in Las Vegas is massive, and to outside visitors its organization may seem incomprehensibly complex, but fortunately there’s a lot of order and reason to its layout.
An incredibly rare Chevrolet El Morocco is primed to cross Mecum’s auction block. The modified convertible is one of only 10 cars built in 1957 by Reuben Allender. Based on a ’57 Chevrolet, it looks ...
Automotive design in the 1950s progressed through several transformations, peaking in 1957 with sharp, sculpted fins on cars like the Chevrolet Bel Air. Chevy was in full swing with its newish ...
The iconic Chevrolet Bel Air was accompanied by a two-door station wagon variant called the Nomad from 1955 through 1957, ...
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