Modern Rodding

1967 Chevy Chevelle

ow many times have you wandered the grounds of a small or even a national event and zeroed in on a car that you like but after looking you come to realize it was overdone. This happens more times than one might expect. The old adage comes to mind, “Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.” Well, I’m here to report that before you is a great

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