Meet the Chevrolet Pro Street 1955, a car that’s been under the loving care of one owner for a whopping 41 years. Initially destined to be a drag racer, it took a delightful detour and transformed into a pro street masterpiece. This transformation was a heartwarming father-son project that turned out exceptionally “nice.” With a roaring 1250 HP under the hood and an interior spruced up by Pro Auto Custom Interiors, it’s got all the bells and whistles. It’s not just a car; it’s a legacy on wheels. Check it out!
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The 1968 Chevrolet Impala may look like a typical family car, but this beast hides a fuel-injected, 496 CID big block V8 under the hood, coupled with a four-speed automatic transmission. As it zooms past, the four stainless exhaust tips and the smoking tires reveal its true nature—a street-legal speed demon with torque to burn. Thanks to Gateway Classic Cars for the images that capture this sleeper’s true essence. Who knew a family car could pack such a punch?
Behold the 1955 Chevrolet 210, a car so bright in its Competition Yellow finish, it practically begs for sunglasses. Riding on a custom Art Morrison chassis, it’s like this ’55 Chevy hit the gym and never left. Under the hood, it boasts Corvette-inspired LS6 Aluminum power, making it the street rod equivalent of a double espresso. If cars could strut, this one would have a runway. Forget horsepower – this machine is all about horsepower with a side of swagger!
Get ready for a tire-scorching night as Texas streets transform into a drag strip! Turbo Mustangs, LS swapped beasts, and nitrous-snorting S10s line up alongside the mighty Viper for a showdown. The street cars of Texas, in true street trim, are here to settle scores. Keep an eye out for the Mistress Twin Turbo Chevy II and Barefoot Ronnie’s stunning Nova, stars from Discovery Channel’s Street Outlaws. Who knew a little trip down to Mexico could pack so much horsepower and hilarity?
The 1967 Shelby GT350: where muscle meets charm and street cred hits an all-time high! Shelby took the Mustang and added a dash of spice, making it more street-friendly without sacrificing its beastly nature. This classic beauty doesn’t just scream down the road; it purrs with style, proving that some legends never age, they just get better with time. If cars could wink, the GT350 would have us all in a daze, cruising down memory lane with a cheeky grin and a roar that still echoes today.
John’s Oldsmobile 442, a beast on the street since he was just 14, is turning heads and burning rubber with jaw-dropping 8-second 1/4 mile speeds! We tracked down John and his crew in the 405 to uncover the secrets behind this streetcar sensation’s success at Streetcar Takeover. This isn’t just any old car; it’s a masterpiece in motion, proving that sometimes your first love really is the one that lasts! Who knew teenage nostalgia could be this fast?
Oldsmobile built some of the most potent Muscle Cars of the era, and the 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 4-Speed Convertible is no exception. This beauty roars with a 370 HP W-30 455 V8 and a close ratio Muncie 4-Speed transmission. It’s so rare, even unicorns get jealous—with only a few ever built featuring the W27 aluminum rear axle. Its story traces back to its original order by Robert “Rug” Kazley at Hansel Olds. Talk about a car with a pedigree!
