A 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air that was born to race received a unique paint job from none other than Von Dutch; the cops didn't like the flames and pinstripes ...
This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air has been sitting for nearly six decades; it has never been restored, and the only changes it received are minimal ...
It used to be that masterpieces like Moby Dick and Tom Sawyer were staples ensconced on the bookshelves of every literate American. Not so much today. As tastes change and attention spans wane, the ...
This two-door 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan on Exotic Car Trader has a new modern engine and overhauled interior that make it a true hot rod. The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is a celebrated collectible, ...
When it comes to icons of the American automotive history, you have the Model T, the Mustang, the Corvette, the Continental, and the F-150, among many others. There is a good chance that many people ...
There's something inherently cool about dashboards in '50s cars, particularly those from the latter part of the decade. They assault your senses with a kaleidoscope of funky shapes, oodles of chrome, ...
Although the most common and iconic lowrider vehicle is the 1963-1964 Impala, it's also the most common to find for sale. Chicago native Clint "CJ" Paraday owned a superclean 1964 Impala that he ...
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air did more than move families from driveway to drive-in. It crystallized a moment when American prosperity, styling bravado, and mass production converged into a rolling ...
It's been called a lot of things: "Baby Cadillac," "King of the Short Tracks," and the two-door 150 model version that came with a fuel-injected 283 even earned the nickname "Black Widow," as it ...
Usually, when one goes about adding length to a vehicle in order to create a limousine, it’s for the very specific purpose of fitting more people inside of it. However, when it comes to this ...
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