The intercooler on Doughboy features 3D-printed carbon fiber radiator ducts and the cooler frame itself serves as the front core support. The custom billet engine intake also serves as the fuel rail ...
This custom Chevy Chevelle combines staggering power figures with GT-inspired styling and high-end luxury, all wrapped into a ...
Blazin Rodz is responsible for this super-clean 1970 Chevelle build. How close is the attention to detail? Those are ...
A 1969 Chevelle SS sporting the convertible body style is still fighting for a return to the road despite 35 years away from the tarmac ...
The design refinements introduced by Chevrolet for the 1973 iteration of the Chevelle worked like a charm, turning it into ...
Doss modified the original tail panel to incorporate seventh-gen Chevy Corvette taillights. The rear windshield is flush-fitted (as is the front), a mod that was accomplished by adding sheetmetal ...
HOT ROD Power Tour West 2024 had its share of really cool rides, but this one, a 1966 Chevy Chevelle owned and built by Doss Daley of Anchorage, Alaska, resonated with us. Check it out.
Pushing 3,000 horsepower with a 3D-sculpted widebody design, this twin-turbo SEMA beast blends GT cup car aesthetics with the classic Chevelle look.
with three other amazing Pro Street cars built and owned by his close friends Tony Netzel (1961 Plymouth Belvedere), Dave Hollis (1966 Chevy Chevelle), and Rob Johnson (1967 Chevy Impala SS), who ...