THE SHAPE OF PERSEVERANCE
This defies description. The longer you look at this ’54 Chevy, the more amorphous it becomes. It’s not Pro Street, but it does have big tires. It’s not Pro Touring, but it does have a six-speed manual and big brakes. And it’s most certainly not a custom, yet it offers some classic custom touches that you must search carefully to identify. With those items checked, this ride checks off all the above—and more.
Scott Sullivan built this ride. The HOT ROD faithful will instantly recognize his name: Someone who has long been associated with cars that set trends and have that magic stance, an indefinable look that one observer recounted, “As soon as that car rolled into the show, I instantly knew it was a Scott Sullivan car.”
Our narrative will take on a slightly different approach. This author has known Scott for close to 40 years, and our adventures have been recounted in multiple magazine stories including an epic Pro Street journey in 1988 across the country in his then-new Cheeze Whiz 496ci-powered ’55 Chevy that he still owns.
Accomplished car builders are often bestowed with legendary status, and people often attribute them with superhuman abilities, but when we sat down to go over the details of this ’54, one thing seemed to
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