After World War II, GM redesigned its pickups. Chevrolet received the Advance Design series, while over at GMC, the new trucks were known as the New Design. The light-duty trucks were sleeker, more ...
New York-based Motorcar Classics probably thinks it has you covered if you're willing to write a check for this black-on-black, chrome, and ivory-white 1954 Chevy Bel Air "old-school mild custom" that ...
Everyone from the average hot rodder to the most famous builder can get nervous when debuting a newly finished vehicle at its first show. For Steve Contris, from Hokes Bluff, Alabama, the vehicle was ...
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 ...
An aftermarket shop based out of North Carolina recently completed work on a stunning 1954 Chevy Bel Air equipped with a supercharged 6.2L LT4 V8 crate engine. The shop, Retro Designs, says it started ...
Ah, the pickup trucks of the 1950s... Born into this world with a specific destiny in mind, they lived their lives in the shadows back in the day, hauling people and cargo and generally being treated ...