Jeff Lutz has always loved the 1957 Chevy Bel Air. As a young guy delivering newspapers, he would lust after a neighbor's Bel Air on his route, always telling himself he would one day own one of the ...
There is an unwritten rule in magazine land that once you've had your car in print, the likelihood of having it featured in the same publication a second time is pretty slim. The thing about rules is ...
With a powerful engine, classic styling including the space-age fins, and a lineup of modern updates, this amazing '57 Chevy Bel Air could end up in your driveway thanks to a new sweepstakes. Fresh ...
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The other ’57 Chevy that went faster than a Bel Air
The 1957 Chevy Bel Air is often celebrated as an iconic symbol of American automotive craftsmanship, renowned for its stylish design and noteworthy performance. However, another lesser-known ’57 Chevy ...
First off, this is not going to be another feature on another perfectly restored or restified Tri-Five Chevy. No it's a lot more than that. It's an interesting story about a couple of baby boomers who ...
Petersen Publishing photographer Pat Brollier made a very busy trip to the Detroit area in the fall of 1966, judging by the wide variety of subjects on the film he submitted to Petersen’s in-house ...
Some say modern cars have lost their souls, and we agree. We'd also say that most automakers have also lost their identities in the never-ending chase of launching more crossovers, often with an ...
Chevrolet’s famed Tri-Five automobiles—built in 1955, 1956, and 1957—were models that established themselves as automotive heartthrobs in their time, and even more so over the course of ensuing ...
If you grew up in the ’80s, you might remember M.A.S.K., the short-lived cartoon cult classic wherein various vehicles doubled as wild, gadget-packed machines. Fans of the show may recognize this real ...
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