What happened to Project x 57 Chevy?

What happened to Project x 57 Chevy?

It will never be done, and there are already plans in motion to increase X’s range and power output, with talk about twin motors and other performance tech that’s right now on the drawing board. After all, so long as there’s new hot-rodding parts to be tested out, Project X will be there to try it.

Where is the 57 Chevy from Hollywood Knights?

Riverdale Raceway
“Hollywood Knights” 57 Chevy at Riverdale Raceway. Old school muscle cars, Classic cars muscle, 57 chevy trucks.

What movie was Project x 57 Chevy in?

The Hollywood Knights
One such movie that did both is the 1980 cult classic flick The Hollywood Knights. But to us it’s most notable for starring a certain yellow ’57 Chevy 210 we call Project X.

What movie was the car Project x in?

Project X is a 1957 Chevy 210 2 Door Sedan that has gone through numerous changes throughout the years, it was even featured in the 1980 Movie The Hollywood Knights as Tony Danza’s ride which is where Project X got most of its fame.

Is Project X real?

According to MTV, Project X is reported to have been based on the true story of Corey Delaney, a 16-year old teenager who held a party in his parents’ house after announcing it on the social media website called MySpace.

When did Project X for Project X start?

How Project X started was back in 1965, when Popular Hot Rodding purchased a 57 Chevy from a used car lot for $250 (yeah only $250) in Santa Monica to serve as a test bed for new Engine/Transmission Combos, to test out new performance parts, suspensions, new exhaust, etc.

What did GM do with the Project X car?

Popular Hot Rodding entrusted Project X with GM Performance Division, which took the car to its Warren, Michigan, home for a frame-off rebuild. The car was given a modern spin on the Pro Street theme, with a modified Corvette front suspension, four-link and mini-tubbed rear suspension, and a whole lot more.

What kind of transmission does Project X have?

Backing the Anniversary 427 in Project X is a heavy-duty Richmond five-speed manual transmission, which channels torque to a Strange Engineering S60 rear axle that’s fitted with 3.73 gears. This all helps spin a set of massive 20×15-inch rear wheels.

What was the name of the 57 Chevy?

As long as Hot Rod has the ’57 Chevy known as Project X in the garage, the editors will continue to modify and change the car to keep up with the styling and technology of the day. But we do promise to keep it yellow! Watch: Project X Gets the Hollywood Sound Treatment!