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1957er Restomod Chevrolet on HRE Performance S209 Alu's

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Recently updated on July 14, 2023 at 07:55 am

1957er Restomod Chevrolet on HRE Performance S209 Alu's

We already had 2016 over the ring Brothers modification based on a Cadillac ATS-V that has received the complete body of an 48 Cadillac Series 62 Coupé. At least as spectacular a vehicle we would like to see from the team Ironworks Speed ​​& Kustom LLC. from Bakersfield, California (USA). This vehicle is also built from the ground up and is based on a 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air. This is also a so-called restomod project, which means that an old body is completely stuffed with new technology. Probably the most complex change is the installation of a Chevrolet LS9 V8 engine, the performance of which can be increased to a maximum of 4,5 hp by means of a 1.500 liter whipple charger. However, we do not know how much power is currently working in the Chevy. The whole thing is transmitted by means of a 4L80E transmission and the power is allowed to implement a beautiful 21 inch HRE Performance Wheels wheel set of the type S209 in Frozen Red / Silver.

1957er Restomod Chevrolet on HRE Performance S209 Alu's

Otherwise, only well-known components such as the Wilwood brake system, the Flowmaster silencer system or the Ridetech chassis with AccuAir management system were screwed to the Chevy. The interior has also been completely revised and, with the look of the time, is technically state-of-the-art. And even the weight was taken into account, for example the front and rear bumpers are made of carbon. A lot of other carbon parts were also installed and in combination with a Telestogray paint finish, the finished end product is an absolutely unique vehicle. Incidentally, the Chevy could be admired at the last one SEMA car show. If we get more information about the modifications to the '57 Chevy, there is of course, as always, an update for this report. It's best if you subscribe to our feed and if there's anything new, you'll be notified immediately. We hope you enjoy looking at the pictures.

(Photos: Ironworks Speed ​​and Kustom / HRE Performance Wheels)

These are the changes to the Chevrolet Bel-Air:

  • red details inside & outside
  • Painting in telestogray
  • Art Morrison chassis
  • Ridetech chassis with AccuAir management system
  • 21 Inch HRE Performance Wheels Alloy Wheels S209 (Frozen Red / Silver)
  • Wilwood brake system
  • Full carbon front and rear bumpers, carbon accents everywhere
  • Compressor conversion LS9 V8 engine (4,5 liter Whipple charger)
  • 4L80E gearbox
  • Flowmaster silencer system
  • Bucket seats

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1957er Restomod Chevrolet on HRE Performance S209 Alu's

fantastically implemented

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