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Building a modern hot rod requires thinking outside of the box. That's exactly why the folks at Hot Rod Magazine were willing to yank out a big supercharged V8 from their iconic '57 Chevy before ...
Many of you followed its buildup in this magazine during the summer and fall of 1994. More people saw it as it traveled the highways onRod & Custom'sAmericruise in 1994, on HOT ROD's Power Tour in ...
Looking back at the history of the1957 Chevy known as Project X, which started in 1965 and has constantly changed over the decades. Over the years, there have been dozens of long-term "magazine ...
Chevrolet and Hot Rod have announced a project that will see them take a 1957 Chevy known as Project X and convert it to an electric vehicle.
This year’s project was a 1957 Chevy done in collaboration with Cagnazzi Racing and Hot Rod magazine, and the specs are interesting.
A 4150-style 850-cfm Holley feeds this one. JF Kustoms grafted a pair of Curtis Speed '57 Chevy-style billet hood spears to a Technostalgia Cadillac/Oldsmobile air-filter housing.
Bright, IN: Woody's Hot Rodz of Bright, Indiana is proud to announce their new "Full Wood" Gasser chassis for 55-57 Chevys. The all new chassis have been in development for some time.
Project X has transformed from a V8-powered hot rod to one with all-electric power thanks to a motor swap.
1957 Chevrolet Project X keeps up with the times and goes all-electric for the latest in a long line of transformations.
Jay Leno has plenty of cars that come through his garage. However, not all of them have the stories that this particular 1957 Chevrolet 210 hot rod wears all over its skin. A '57 Chevy is a pretty ...
Two North Dakota men’s cross country journey in a '55 Chevy Gasser draws attention from hot rod magazines, an automotive museum and a legendary custom car builder.
You can see and hear Dale Hollers' Chevrolet coming down the road. He is the owner of a 1939 Chevy hot rod with a distinctive white, red, orange and yellow paint scheme that catches the eye. The ...