1953 was a transition year for motoring America, and perhaps nothing represents it better than the Corvette. The new Chevrolet was not just an upheaval against sportscar imports from across the oceans ...
Remember the 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air? I wouldn't blame you if you don't, as these cars are already 72 years old. And yet, a 1953 Bel Air recently landed on eBay with one big objective: it hopes to sell ...
Terry Conradt of Crosslake knew last week's Guess the Vehicle, a 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air four-door sedan, up and down and sideways. Conradt, in his brother's 1953 Chevrolet Bel-Air, approached a turn ...
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Knowledge is defined by the dictionary as "expertise and/or skill acquired by a person through experience or education." At a young age through trial and error, Mike Leos' father was providing Mike ...
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At first glance, this 1953 Chevy Bel Air appears to be a classic cruiser, boasting a timeless design with just a few modern touches, like a low stance and air suspension. However, a closer look ...
The title of this story represents just how far the bridge from the early days of kustom cars spans to contemporary times. While The Sneaky Tiki harkens back to the late 1950s when Americans were ...
At first glance, Gary Villeggiante's 1953 rag looks like something you'd see going low and slow, but that's actually the farthest from the truth. In fact, his rag is a sleeper and a creeper of sorts.
It sure does to Don Willette. His brother-in-law's business bears his name: Art Morrison Enterprises. The fortunate part for Don is that quality comes natural to him. Case in point, this is his 1953 ...
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