I've Merged Three 1950's Chevys Into One Iconic Car | RIDICULOUS RIDES #Video


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GENE Langmesser, from California, bought a brand new Corvette, stripped it down and put ‘1500lbs of clay on it’ to add parts of a ‘57, ‘58 and ‘59 Chevy to make his infamous Chevy 789. The concept car designer ‘wanted to create a classic, old school car with today's technology’. The front end of a ‘57 Chevy Bel-air, the middle of 1958 Chevy Delray Ragtop, and the Iconic “Bird in Flight” rear-end of the ‘59 Impala have been merged for the ultimate homage to 1950’s Americana that took an incredible 5,000 hours to perfect.

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Automotive
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Barcroft Cars, 2020, cars, custom cars, car documentary, amazing cars, chevy, Corvette, Chevy 789, 1958 Chevy Delray Ragtop, ‘57 Chevy Bel-air, California, vehicle, car, diy car, diy, creative, creation, ‘59 Impala
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