If you’ve ever torn into a Tri-Five Chevy project, you know the surprises don’t usually come from rust alone. With 1957 ...
Despite appearances, there probably is no other American-made car more respected, both domestically and overseas, than the Chevrolet Corvette. Lovingly called America's sports car, the 'Vette is ...
I always said that only people of a certain age can fall in love with a 1957 Chevrolet, especially if it's not a Bel Air. The 150 and the 210 have never been as appealing as the Bel Air, so whoever ...
In becoming the most expensive Corvette, the SS Project XP-64 broke a record that had stood for more than a decade. The record had belonged to a rare L88-powered 1967 C2 Corvette that Barrett-Jackson ...
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The old adage “never buy another man’s project” usually holds true, unless that project happens to be a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air with a monstrous turbocharged diesel V8. Meet the Hellair, a seven-year ...
A 1957 Chevrolet Corvette that has spent more than two decades sitting in storage has suddenly resurfaced on the market, and the asking price alone is enough to spark debate among collectors. Listed ...
This is going to sound a bit repetitive, but it needs to be said again: since we bought the 1957 Chevy, now named Project X, for 250 bucks back in 1965 it's sole reason for existing has been to act as ...
To go forward we first have to go back, way back, to 1965. Back then magazines ruled the roost, and Popular Hot Rodding decided the best way to serve their readers was to pick up a cheap long-term ...
According to a report from Indianapolis affiliate Fox 59, the cars will be brought to market by RM Sotheby’s, and are considered to be some of the “world’s most desirable and historically significant ...
In this episode of Hot Rod Garage presented by Lincoln Tech, we get our hands on a hot-rodding icon, Project X! In 1965, Popular Hot Rodding purchased an unremarkable 1957 Chevy 210 and began a ...