Oscar Ruelas, 78, a car builder, retired longshoreman and co-founder of Duke’s car club, who lives in Los Angeles, on his 1954 “Mr. Lowrider” Chevrolet Bel Air, as told to A.J. Baime. I started ...
Growing up in Southern California during the 1970s, Joe Santiago's automotive interests could have easily gravitated toward shag-carpeted vans or neutered musclecars with hokey graphics. Fortunately, ...
This is a landmark issue for STREET RODDER. It's not the first time we have had a post '48 car on the cover but it is the first time our vaunted Road Tour car is a post '48--to be exact, a '52 Chevy ...
New York-based Motorcar Classics probably thinks it has you covered if you're willing to write a check for this black-on-black, chrome, and ivory-white 1954 Chevy Bel Air "old-school mild custom" that ...
Introduced in 1955, the Chevrolet Tr-Five was one of the most revolutionary automobiles of its era. And in addition to being a pretty sight, it introduced Chevrolet's first mass-produced V8 engine.
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