Jeff Lutz has always loved the 1957 Chevy Bel Air. As a young guy delivering newspapers, he would lust after a neighbor's Bel Air on his route, always telling himself he would one day own one of the ...
What’s the most impressive stunt that General Motors pulled off in 1957? The fast fuel-injected Chevy and Pontiac? The opulently pricey Caddy Eldorado Brougham? Or the luxurious Bel Air custom? The ...
Slap a cheap paint job on a custom car, and the whole build looks that much worse for it. However, if you go above and beyond on the paint, the results can be absolutely stunning. Such is the case ...
Project X has been around the block – literally and figuratively. The perpetual-project 1957 Chevy has had just about every engine, transmission, and suspension configuration under the sun, with ...
We knew it all along, but now the result of HOT ROD's reader survey back it up. The car most enthusiasts would like to see in HOT ROD Magazine is the '55-through-'57 Chevy in all its fine forms: Bel ...
Building a custom car takes a lot of imagination. Take the 2018 Ridler Award-winning 1957 Chevy 150 nicknamed “Imagine” that’s owned by Greg and Judy Hrehovczik and was named the best hot rod at the ...
Feel like bidding on a one of a kind classic? Try this 1957 Chevrolet 150 two-door hardtop on for size. It was dubbed ‘Imagine’ by its builders, who brought it to last year’s SEMA Show where it won ...
Creating cutting-edge contemporary custom vehicles with a classic twist has been a trend that has permeated the custom truck scene for quite some time. We have seen late-model Chevy pickups with '57 ...