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Get ready for a wild ride as we take the 1966 Chevrolet Corvette, powered by an 8-71 Supercharged 454 Big-block V8, for a spin. This beast, backed by a Turbo 400 automatic and finely tuned by Craven Performance, is not for the faint-hearted. Topped with a fuel injection unit, it’s as if this car had a few too many espressos and a mid-life crisis. We kept it cool in the test drive, though—it’s not ours, and it’s fresh off the build. Buckle up and enjoy the jaw-dropping finesse of this classic powerhouse!
Title: Chevrolet Bel Air 1957 Street Rod “Project Deep South”
Finding a unique classic car is like searching for a needle in a haystack, but Project Deep South is that rare gem! Under the hood, it boasts an LS3 engine, and the all-black chrome trim gleams with personality. The custom interiors and great stance make it stand out, while the Candy Apple paint job is so sweet, it might give you a toothache. This Bel Air is cooler than a polar bear in sunglasses. Dive into this automotive marvel and prepare to drool!
Taking a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Big-Block for a spin is like strapping yourself to a rocket with a steering wheel. With 435 horsepower roaring from its Tri-Power V8, this beast isn’t just about style—it’s about pure, unadulterated power. The Muncie Four-speed manual transmission makes sure you’re fully engaged with every rev and roar. And those side pipes? Let’s just say they could wake the dead—and probably convince them to tag along for a joyride. Buckle up and enjoy the ride of your life!
In 1970, the Ford Ranchero 500 underwent a facelift that was as subtle as a wink from across the room. Gone was the “Torino” or “Fairlane” badge above the glove box, replaced with a bold “Ranchero” or “Ranchero GT” label—because who needs ambiguity, right? The exterior got a sleek makeover with a pointy grill and aerodynamic “coke bottle” styling, ensuring it cut through the wind like a buttered bullet. And let’s not forget the swanky “Squire” trim, adding woodgrain flair reminiscent of a country club on wheels.
If cars could talk, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS would probably brag about its golden good looks and black vinyl interior. Under its hood lies a 350 CID engine, now boasting a punchy 355 CID, courtesy of some mechanical magic and a hearty Edelbrock carb. It’s got more power than a coffee shop on a Monday morning! Inside, the Chevelle’s as cool as a cucumber with Vintage Air AC, while its power brakes and steering ensure you handle corners with the grace of a ballroom dancer.
