Project X is a hit and on display, right now, in the Chevrolet booth at the 2021 SEMA Show. Quiet down, keyboard warriors, we've heard enough from the likes of you. What we didn't hear was the Project ...
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 ...
In 1965, Popular Hot Rodding magazine embarked upon a long-term project car to experiment with various engines and performance parts. Starting from a basic 1957 Chevrolet 210 that cost $250, the ...
If you’re embedded in the world of classic muscle cars, there’s a good chance you know about Hot Rod‘s 1957 Chevy nicknamed Project X. It was purchased for $250 back in 1965, and in the time since ...
One of the more attention-grabbing vehicles that General Motos brought to this year’s SEMA Show was the 1957 Chevy Project X Concept – a Chevy 210 that has eschewed its gasoline V8 engine for a more ...
In this episode of Hot Rod Garage presented by Lincoln Tech, we get our hands on a hot-rodding icon, Project X! In 1965, Popular Hot Rodding purchased an unremarkable 1957 Chevy 210 and began a ...
Garage tinkerers have been taking the engines out of vehicles that came from the factory and replacing them with an engine never meant to be there for decades. One of the most iconic magazines ...
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 ...
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