Ford is enjoying massive success with the all-new Bronco, which numbers approximately 150,000 firm orders. General Motors, on the other hand, is trying its best to convince potential customers that the Chevrolet Blazer is worthy of the name that was once used by a body-on-frame SUV.
The perfect blend of classic style, modern tech, and OEM+ modification.
The Chevrolet Corvette has been cruising the highways and byways of America for over half a century, and these days, classic models such as the C2, built between 1963 and 1967, are highly sought after. Sure the mid-engined C8 Corvette is fast and looks cool, but who wouldn t want to be seen in a classic Vette, especially a mean-looking resto-mod? Flat Out Autos, a modification and restoration shop out of Arizona which is responsible for some of the coolest builds around, have just completed a stunning restomod C2 which is set to go on the Barrett-Jackson auction block soon, and it s one of the cleanest builds we ve seen in a while.
A beautifully restored 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray is heading to a Barrett-Jackson auction and has all the right stuff to attract a lot of attention.
The American classic was brought to life by Flat Out Autos and looks the part from every angle. Adorning the exterior is a gorgeous white paint scheme with a contrasting red stripe running over the hood. The chrome on the front bumper has also been perfectly restored and looks as good as it would have when the car originally rolled off the production line.
The striking good looks continue at the sides where the muscle cars sits on a set of wheels provided by Curtis Speed Equipment and wrapped in Nitto NT05 tires to ensure the Corvette sticks to the road even better than it would have when new, while the side-exiting tailpipes look great. Finally, at the rear the bumper has been restored and the chrome has been freshened up thanks to Dan’s Plating and Polishing.
Arkansas-based custom vehicle shop Flat Out Autos has rendered a K2XX-platform Chevy Tahoe with exterior styling inspired by the first-generation GMC Jimmy.
K5 Tahoe Conversion is a modern SUV that looks old-school
Shane McGlaun - Feb 21, 2021, 10:54am CST
A company called Flat Out Autos is making a very cool conversion of 2015 through 2020 Chevrolet Tahoes. The conversion takes the modern SUV and converts it outside to look like a retro Chevrolet K5. The vehicle has a vast array of custom touches to pull off the transformation with items such as billet door handles using the OEM mechanism.
The interior features houndstooth seat inserts, and the engine bay is tweaked to blend old-school and modern styling. Another interesting touch is that the conversion uses is a carbon fiber tailgate hatch with an integrated backup camera. The vehicle also features a custom-built set of 20-inch wheels that feature retro-styled hubcaps.