Description: What better way to give the classic Chevy Bel Air a new touch than with a new and modern engine? That's exactly what GM Performance Parts decided to do. Displayed at the Barrett-Jackson Auction, ...Add Comments4
Marcin WitkowskiJun 28, 2011 @Ken-it shouldn't ruin ur wallet neither
Anthony NoonJun 28, 2011 Why not if you can have both?
Ken MadisonJun 28, 2011 I don't like the Erod series.... Performance shouldn't be green. At all.
Description: The 6.2-liter LS3 E-Rod V8 gives a performance of 430hp and emits an average of 23 mpg in highway driving. In addition to the LS3 E-Rod, GM Performance Parts also displayed a Lingenfelter 1955 Chevrol...Add Comments6
Jeremy BrownJul 04, 2011 My uncles 55 210 has a 383 stroker and some expensive ass tranny that gets him 28 highway and he runs 10-11s 1/4 mile :D I love his car corvette electron blue, white leather interior and some really nice looking rally wheels
Kevin WatsonJun 29, 2011 I don't care if they put a scooter engine in it, this car is stunning.
Marcin WitkowskiJun 28, 2011 23mpg(!), on the highway(!!) how can u drive with clear consciousness people ;] I'm not an Eco nut by the way
Patrick SchalkJun 28, 2011 I'd want it in my Bel Air. Old school cars with new technology is a win
Chris PenzaJun 28, 2011 I like the bel air but it's such a boat. Almost comparable to a gayron
Peter BruschiJun 28, 2011 sounds cool on paper but i dnt think a lot of true die hard muscle car enthusiasts would want this in their bel-air... i kno i wouldnt
@Ken-it shouldn't ruin ur wallet neither
Why not if you can have both?
I don't like the Erod series.... Performance shouldn't be green. At all.
Oh man this thing is amazing