When we did the electric conversion on Project X for the 2021 SEMA Show we had just five weeks to install Chevrolet Performance's eCrate system into our 1957 Chevy. Five weeks isn't much time, and ...
In this episode of Hot Rod Garage presented by Lincoln Tech, we get our hands on a hot-rodding icon, Project X! In 1965, Popular Hot Rodding purchased an unremarkable 1957 Chevy 210 and began a ...
We might as well get it out in the open and say, yes, our car does look oddly similar to the legendary Project X, theproject car that began in the 1980s, but that will eventually change. Over the ...
If you’re embedded in the world of classic muscle cars, there’s a good chance you know about Hot Rod‘s 1957 Chevy nicknamed Project X. It was purchased for $250 back in 1965, and in the time since ...
The Chevrolet Project X Concept is based on a 1957 Chevy 210 sedan, which is nearly identical to the more renowned Bel Air nameplate. Project X has a bit of a storied past, as it was used by ...