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 ...
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 back in 1965, its sole reason for existing has been to act as a ...
The author, circa 2011, with Project X at the PHR tech center. The '57 Chevy itself survived the putsch, but on that day much of Project X's history became lost forever. How could this happen? This ...
When we did the electric conversion on Project X for the 2021 SEMA Show we had just five weeks to install Chevrolet Performance's eCrate system into our 1957 Chevy. Five weeks isn't much time, and ...
Chevy's back at the SEMA show for 2021, and it's bringing an iconic car along for the ride, with help from Cagnazzi Racing and Motor Trend. Meet Project X, a 1957 Chevy Bel Air with its ...