The latest car to grace the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky is a 1954 Chevy Corvette owned by rock ‘n’ roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis. It’s one of just 3,640 C1 models produced for ...
We thought there was something vaguely familiar about Bill Andreoli's 1954 Chevy 3100 Pickup. "It's called the Copy Cat," Bill Andreoli explains. "I built it off the ideas from an article in STREET ...
In production since 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most iconic and longest-running automobile nameplates. And like most model lines that have been around for more than 70 years, the ...
In all truth, HOT ROD has shunned customs for a long few decades because we're biased against stuff that isn't built for performance. Yet, examining that prejudice, we find our position indefensible ...
While the Bel Air only became a hit in the second half of the '50s (at least until Chevrolet came up with the Impala in 1958), it's hard not to like the earlier models, especially if you're a diehard ...
Oscar Ruelas, 78, a car builder, retired longshoreman and co-founder of Duke’s car club, who lives in Los Angeles, on his 1954 “Mr. Lowrider” Chevrolet Bel Air, as told to A.J. Baime. I started ...
Chevy Corvette production increased from the three hundred units in 1953 to 3,640 in 1954. New colors available in addition to Polo White (3,230) were Pennant Blue (300), Sportsman Red (100), and ...
Jorge Padilla, the president of Oldies C.C. 's East Bay chapter knows best and the support of his family is the quintessential example of a true lowriding family. They say that the family that rides ...