1955 Chevy Bel Air
The Dupont tango effect orange draws people right to it. It has a 350 cubic inch, camelback heads, GM turbo 350 transmission, power steering, 4-wheel power disc brakes, chrome wheels 20x10 rear and 18x8 front, AC with Be Cool radiator and condenser, jet hot-coated headers, smooth firewall, dual chrome electric fans, engine compartment highly detailed in chrome, stainless hood hinges, front of frame filled and smoothed in black metal flake, 2” dropped spindles, rear suspension lowered, stainless exhaust. It also has a custom interior with bucket seats and console, polished lokar pedals, polished column, lokar shifter, Dakota digital dash, chrome door hinges, custom door handles and cranks with wood grain inserts, wood grain trim throughout interior, custom steering wheel in wood and chrome, headliner sculpted, smoke glass, custom finished trunk compartment with storage, smooth one-piece front bumper.