There are a lot of vehicles with nice parts thrown at them, but there are very few with this level of pedigree.
Classic lines and modern technology have been combined to build a car that flat out performs many new cars and has tuning characteristics that can be tweaked for both the street and the track.
For the Chevy enthusiast looking for a great driver in which to hit the open road, this Bel Air wagon is your classic cure.
For the Chevy truck enthusiast, this museum piece is a peerless example that could not be replicated for a price anywhere near the ask.
This 1972 Chevy C10 short bed was a complete ground up restoration of a West Coast truck. The truck comes with a complete documentation of parts on the vehicle including engine dyno sheets. Good looks and one quick truck make a package that is hard to beat.
This 1961 Impala was the recipient of a complete rotisserie restoration back to better-than-new condition. The long and sweeping lines of the Bubble top Impalas make for awesome custom restorations and this car is no exception.
With cool options galore, a wicked stance, and modern LS performance, you’ll be cruising in both style and comfort.
This 1972 Chevy Camaro Z28 Tribute has just 3,443 miles on a complete restoration. If you are looking for a fun and fast muscle car, this car gets after it and is the personal car of our shop manager who is a veteran master mechanic.
Finished in Madeira Maroon over a black interior, this 1965 Chevelle SS is a factory 138 code car with just over 80,000 original miles. This car is built as a factory style sleeper and straight gets after it around town when you mash the pedal.
For the Muscle Car enthusiast looking for a serious Pro Touring car with country club manners, this 1967 Camaro will make that happen.
For the Chevy truck enthusiast looking for a short bed Super Cheyenne that is clean as a whistle, this truck is ready to roll!
If you're in the market for a nicely refinished '71 Chevelle that can be both driven and shown, look no further than this documented LS5!