The first-generation Nomad came to be only a year after it first smiled in front of the audience at the 1954 Motorama show, and unsurprisingly, it exhibited little to no differences from the original ...
Every time I see a nicely restored Tri-Five Chevy, I get all hyped up, especially if it's a Bel Air. To me, this is the quintessential 1950s design, a beautiful and elegant car that's only a few mods ...
The classic 1957 Chevy, whether in its 150, 210 or Bel Air incarnations, just got a new restoration and modernization option with the release of Vintage Air's 1957 Chevrolet Passenger Car Control ...
Restoring classic cars is a labor of love that combines skill, patience, and a passion for automotive history. Whether you’re ...
A long-lost 1957 show car Chevy Nomad sports original Rochester Ramjet and column-shifted three-speed manual for an OG street-sleeper vibe. The annual SEMA trade show in Las Vegas is massive, and to ...
The old adage “never buy another man’s project” usually holds true, unless that project happens to be a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air with a monstrous turbocharged diesel V8. Meet the Hellair, a seven-year ...
Although the most common and iconic lowrider vehicle is the 1963-1964 Impala, it's also the most common to find for sale. Chicago native Clint "CJ" Paraday owned a superclean 1964 Impala that he ...