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This custom Chevy Chevelle combines staggering power figures with GT-inspired styling and high-end luxury, all wrapped into a single show-stopping package.
Roadster Shop's 1957 Chevy Bel Air restomod, known as "Rotten Banana," seamlessly blends classic '50s design with modern twin-turbo power.
Powered by a monstrous 540 cubic-inch twin-turbo big block engine built by ACE Racing Engines, the heavily-modded Chevelle packs over 2,800 horsepower, thanks to its two Precision 8385 Next Gen ...
Long-Block Some call the engine a Chevy while others have actually tried to claim it as a Ford, but truth be told, the engine is technically a custom big-block with a 5.00-inch-bore spacing.
There's a place of honor for those enthusiasts that opt to do the work themselves, as is the case for this 800-horsepower supercharged Big Block Chevy Camaro.
Pushing 3,000 horsepower with a 3D-sculpted widebody design, this twin-turbo SEMA beast blends GT cup car aesthetics with the classic Chevelle look.