Unless it's been kept in a bubble or climate-controlled garage since new, most 55-year-old cars are going to have some rust. In the case of our project '55, we have more than just some. Over five ...
The 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air still turns heads, but mechanics say the pretty two-tone paint often hides corrosion that can turn a dream car into a structural puzzle. Surface bubbles and a few soft spots ...
We've been busy on the project 1955 Chevy wagon with some sheetmetal replacement and rust repair. Now, we don't have a high-end shop, or indeed any professional shop, doing this for us, but we do have ...
Our project 1967 C10, Truck Norris, is getting closer to turning wheels under its own power, and when that time comes, it will be riding on an all-new suspension system from TCI Engineering. More than ...
If you've been following along on our Project XS Chevelle series, you know that we had an enormous amount of rust repair to deal with on this car. Enough that after this installment, only about 10 ...
Restoring a classic Chevy Chevelle is more than a mechanical project—it’s a revival of history, style, and performance. From rust repair and structural fixes to sourcing authentic parts and perfecting ...