One of the most famous cars Chevrolet ever built is now an electric vehicle. The company teamed up with Cagnazzi Racing and Hot Rod publisher MotorTrend to electrify the 1957 Chevy Project X vehicle.
In 1965, Popular Hot Rodding magazine embarked upon a long-term project car to experiment with various engines and performance parts. Starting from a basic 1957 Chevrolet 210 that cost $250, the ...
Chevy's back at the SEMA show for 2021, and it's bringing an iconic car along for the ride, with help from Cagnazzi Racing and Motor Trend. Meet Project X, a 1957 Chevy Bel Air with its ...
One of the headline-generating cars from this year's SEMA Show in Las Vegas was the Chevy Project X Concept - a 1957 Chevy 210 hot rod that had its supercharged LSx V8 engine swapped out for a battery ...
While a good portion of the vehicles present at the SEMA Show each year are powered by hugely powerful internal combustion engines, electric vehicles have begun to appear at SEMA in increasing numbers ...
The author, circa 2011, with Project X at the PHR tech center. The '57 Chevy itself survived the putsch, but on that day much of Project X's history became lost forever. How could this happen? This ...
Despite appearances, there probably is no other American-made car more respected, both domestically and overseas, than the Chevrolet Corvette. Lovingly called America's sports car, the 'Vette is ...
Hollywood. Love it or hate it, there's no arguing it often captures—and sometimes even shapes—our car culture. One such movie that did both is the 1980 cult classic flickThe Hollywood Knights. But to ...
In this episode of HOT ROD Garage presented by Lincoln Tech, watch Tony Angelo and Lucky Costa perform a complete suspension upgrade on the most iconic 1957 Chevy of all time— Project X! The guys also ...
The "Project X" is a $250 car bought in 1965 by the now-defunct "Popular Hot Rodding" magazine by MotorTrend. Now, this vehicle is the center for a modern modification that would change the soul of ...
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 ...