The leaves are falling, the air is crisp and that means one thing… it’s SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) time.
One project I’m working on with the GM Performance Parts Team and Popular Hot Rodding Magazine for SEMA is a 1957 Chevy known as “Project -X.” Have you heard of it? Project-X is the most well known ’57 Chevy. With more than 90 feature stories (19 covers) and a starring role in the movie Hollywood Nights, Project-X’s classic lines, massive tail fins, rumbling V8 small block and yards of chrome make it an instant classic.
While the Project-X Chevy has been revamped, repainted and restored a few times, the magazine team decided to give the car the ultimate makeover. So, they brought Project-X home to GM. Project-X is an incredible car, so we've created a very special crate engine with tons of power to celebrate. Also, we worked directly with the GM Design Center to revamp Project-X’s interior, transmission, suspension package and rims, not to mention a fresh coat of yellow paint
Full article:
http://fyi.gmblogs.com/2007/10/a_halloween_treat_for_car_love.html
Also, check out the Project X teaser video on the GMPP website:
http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/SEMA/index.jsp
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One project I’m working on with the GM Performance Parts Team and Popular Hot Rodding Magazine for SEMA is a 1957 Chevy known as “Project -X.” Have you heard of it? Project-X is the most well known ’57 Chevy. With more than 90 feature stories (19 covers) and a starring role in the movie Hollywood Nights, Project-X’s classic lines, massive tail fins, rumbling V8 small block and yards of chrome make it an instant classic.
While the Project-X Chevy has been revamped, repainted and restored a few times, the magazine team decided to give the car the ultimate makeover. So, they brought Project-X home to GM. Project-X is an incredible car, so we've created a very special crate engine with tons of power to celebrate. Also, we worked directly with the GM Design Center to revamp Project-X’s interior, transmission, suspension package and rims, not to mention a fresh coat of yellow paint
Full article:
http://fyi.gmblogs.com/2007/10/a_halloween_treat_for_car_love.html
Also, check out the Project X teaser video on the GMPP website:
http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/SEMA/index.jsp
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