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Bel OF THE BALL

WHILE A PRO TOURING AESTHETIC WAS FRONT AND CENTRE WITH THIS BUILD, YOU CAN’T LOOK AT THE CAR AND NOT TALK ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF CUSTOM BODYWORK THAT HAS BEEN DONE

IF YOU dig through your collection of Street Machine magazines and pull out the February 2019 issue, you’ll be able to see this beauty in all of its naked glory. At the time of writing that story a little over a year ago, this 1957 Chevrolet was in the process of being stripped so it could be sent off to the paint shop. The owner, Charlie Harley, was confident that the car would be unveiled at Street Machine Summernats 33, and, true to his word, the silk covers came off as scheduled to the sound of many oohs and aahs from the crowd.

While the car was very complete in its baremetal

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