Driving Project X the Most Iconic 1957 Chevy Car in My Life


1957 Chevy Project X Arrives At SEMA With 340HP EV Powertrain

Project X was far from stock, but it still had a custom fuel tank between the custom frame rails that were done when Chevrolet rebuilt the car in the early 2000s. Where Do the Batteries.


Driving Project X the Most Iconic 1957 Chevy Car in My Life

This is a love story of sorts. Project X is the 1957 Chevy 210 two-door sedan that Popular Hot Rodding magazine bought in 1965 for $250 with the intent of modifying in accordance with readers'.


WIP Mazda RX7 Veilside Project X ( car modelling PART 5 ) LordBYTE 3D

One of the most attention-grabbing EVs at this year's show will without a doubt be the Chevy Project X - a battery-electric 1957 Chevy 210 with a 30 kWh battery pack. Chevy says that Project X.


WIP Mazda RX7 Veilside Project X ( car modelling FINAL PART ) LordBYTE 3D

Project X by the MIH Consortium is a tiny electric car with batteries you can swap yourself. It's on display at the Japan Mobility Show. By Umar Shakir, a news writer fond of the electric.


Project X 1957 Chevy Has Gone Electric For The 2021 SEMA Show

Project X is a hit and on display, right now, in the Chevrolet booth at the 2021 SEMA Show. Quiet down, keyboard warriors, we've heard enough from the likes of you.


WIP Mazda RX7 Veilside Project X ( car modelling FINAL PART ) LordBYTE 3D

Project X is a 1957 Chevy 210 2 Door Sedan that has gone through numerous changes throughout the years, it was even featured in the 1980 Movie The Hollywood Knights as Tony Danza's ride which is where Project X got most of its fame. - The Project X Chevy, Michelle Pfeiffer and Tony Danza in The Hollywood Knights -


Yellow Chevrolet Bel Air Project X

Looking back at the history of the 1957 Chevy known as Project X, which started in 1965 and has constantly changed over the decades. Over the years, there have been dozens of long-term.


Project X Starring in Hollywood Knights Made Ken Farrell a Lifelong 1957 Chevy Fanatic Hot Rod

Project X's EV swap gets buttoned up and unveiled at SEMA! Full episode: https://www.motortrend.com/features/57-chevy-ev-conversion-project-x-drag-strip-test.


Driving Project X the Most Iconic 1957 Chevy Car in My Life

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.


Driving Project X the Most Iconic 1957 Chevy Car in My Life

6 A Monster Powerplant. Looking to give the Project X an unbeatable edge on the street, another rebuild was planned, with the wild decision having been made to shoehorn a truly enormous 8.2-liter V8 beneath the hood for good measure. Fitted with a GM 502ci RamJet crate engine that put out a ridiculous 502 hp and 565 lb-ft of tree-pulling torque.


Project X The Untold History of the Most Famous ’57 Chevy

Project X now has the same push-button gear selector as the 2021 Chevrolet Corvette as well. This is the third straight year that Chevy has converted a classic car into an EV for SEMA.


Driving Project X the Most Iconic 1957 Chevy Car in My Life

Builder Cagnazzi Racing replaced Project X's supercharged LSX V8 with an electric motor that delivers an estimated 255 kW (340 hp) and 330 lb-ft (447 Nm) of torque. The 400-volt lithium-ion.


Chevrolet's 1957 Project X car is now an EV

The car is Project X, the most famous 1957 Chevy ever built - and rebuilt. Since its debut in PHR more than 40 years ago, Project X has served as a rolling, evolving test bed of high-performance.


Project X Starring in Hollywood Knights Made Ken Farrell a Lifelong 1957 Chevy Fanatic Hot Rod

Project X is the longest-running magazine project car and Car Guy Cam Benty sits with its original patron, George Elliott. The transformation and fame of the yellow 1957 Chevrolet is traced from a driveway project car to a horsepower test mule and its rebirth by Chevrolet. George shares a few secrets of Project X including it being stolen and.


Driving Project X the Most Iconic 1957 Chevy Car in My Life

Our favorite Ship of Theseus, Project X began life as an ordinary Chevy 210 coupe way back in 1957. The car's rise to fame began a few years later, when it was purchased by the folks at Popular Hot Rodding to serve as the magazine's perpetual project car/test mule.


The Legendary Project X Returns in HOT ROD Garage Ep. 41—Blown LSX 376! Huge Galley Inside Hot

Controversial 1957 Chevy 'Project X' Ditches EV Swap for 632-Cubic-Inch V8 Hot Rod has been wrenching on this car for decades, but old-school gearheads cringed when it went electric. Now they.