autoevolution 6 Feb 2021, 9:27 UTC ·
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If you’re a fan of the American cars of old, then the name Chevrolet Bel Air should ring a lot of bells, and instantly create a lot of images in one’s head. The thing is, probably none of those images look anything like this. 5 photos
Yes, what you see before your eyes is a Chevrolet Bel Air, one from 1950. Or, should we say, was, as this thing here looks nothing like the car it is based on.
It’s called Boost, and it is the work of a Utah-based garage by the name Weaver Customs, following an idea by Pfaff Designs. It was shown for the first time in 2013 at the Detroit Autorama, where it snatched the Outstanding in Class Radical Custom. Because, as you can see, it is a radical custom.