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Read more: 10 Iconic Movie Cars That Weren't Even Real First, let's address a common point of confusion. If you were to sit a '57 Chevy Bel Air alongside its Model 150 and Model 210 Tri-Five Chevy ...
It all started in 1965 (the year this writer was born) whenPopular Hot Rodding, then part of Argus Publishing, bought the used '57 Chevy for $250 at a Santa Monica car dealer. Yeah, that's not a ...
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 ...
The license plate, 57 LADY, refers to them both. It's like they're powered by the same 8-cylinder heart. Grace bought the car Oct. 15, 1957, from King-Braeger Chevrolet in Milwaukee, though she ...
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 ...