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The '57 Chevy has always existed to change and try out new things, and there's nothing newer than going electric. More Project X Episodes: EPISODE 2, EPISODE 3 Last year Chevrolet introduced its ...
See All 43 Photos TheHollywood Knightsversion of Project X is most likely what people think of when they envision the '57 Chevy, but that car had been changing for 15 years before it was in the ...
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 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 ...
Meet Project X, a 1957 Chevy Bel Air with its internal-combustion engine heart swapped out in favor of a battery-electric powertrain. This isn't just some '57 Chevy the three groups found in a ...
Sure enough, a motorcycle builder who goes only by the name Lupo, from Toulouse, France, says the 11-foot-long motorcycle that he built to pay homage to the '57 Chevy took 3,000 hours to build.
The project began in January and this women-only group is well on their way to restoring this 1957 Chevrolet truck. The '57 Chevy may not look like much now, but soon it will look as good as it ...
The words "57 Chevy Bel Air" are magic today ... flair to sustain the book Swift had hoped to write, so he put the project aside. That changed when Tommy Arney became the 12th owner.
Every now and again a car comes along and becomes a legend that only grows with time. The '57 Chevy is one such vehicle. But just what car are we referring to when we simply say "'57 Chevy?" ...