CheZoom

They call it CheZoom It began as a '57 Chevy designed by Thom Taylor, the creator of Frankenstude and built by Boyd Coddington. Coddington estimated when it was done, perhaps 10 percent of the original external sheetmetal remained. The car was Chopped, channeled, sectioned. Sliced, diced, pared, and peeled. Coddington's crew fabricated a tubular cow-belly frame using C4 Corvette suspension assemblies front and rear. An LT1 Corvette engine and matching 700-R4 automatic transmission were installed as well. Taylor's design drew a neon highlighter over all the trademark '57 Chevy styling features, with exaggerated tail fins, a low pillar-less roof with a nearly horizontal backlight, sensuously arched front fenders, and rolled pans front and rear. The paint selected for CheZoom was a fabulous hue called Peacock Teal, which was not a factory Chevrolet color in 1957. CheZoom received a set of Boyd's custom 17-inch billet rims and a matching steering wheel. CheZoom was Constructed in 1995, and is one of the wildest custom '57 Chevy's ever made.
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