Vehicle Description
Heavily detailed from top to bottom, this 1957 Chevy Bel Air custom
coupe known as "Big Time" is an ISCA show-winner in Best Paint,
Best Interior, Best Display and Best of Show categories. The
exterior is painted in a Lamborghini Orange Pearl with ghost flames
and airbrushed side trim and accents, while the white custom
interior is complemented from the front to the rear console.
Powered by a supercharged 406ci 8-cylinder producing 600hp, Big
Time has a Blower Shop custom carburetor inside the blower box,
stainless headers, custom exhaust, Vintage Air, chromed and
stainless fittings and a custom-built Bowler TH400 automatic
transmission with reverse valve body. This custom rides on 17x10
and 17x8 Budnick billet wheels with big brakes, Wilwood polished
calipers and slotted rotors. In addition, there is a custom-built
Ford 9-inch rear end with truss braces, 4-link rear suspension,
tubular control arms Aldan coilover shocks, and stainless-steel
fuel cell and all fuel lines. The custom box and smoothed chassis
are painted and clear-coated to match, while the floor pans on the
bottom are all smoothed and painted the same color as the body
where the shaved rocker lips are smoothed into the floor pans. The
remote-controlled motorized trunk lid is smoothed and painted and
is where the nitrous NOS system and matching spare tire are housed.
The trunk upholstery is finished to match, with all metal being
original to this car from 1957. All chrome and stainless was
redone. Additional exterior custom features include all
stainless-steel fasteners and hardware, custom smoothed one-piece
bumpers, billet bumper tips, shaved door handles, smoothed hood,
custom front emblems, custom LED headlight and taillights, and
billet hood hinges, sill plates and pulleys. Interior features
include four Ultraleather bucket seats, custom gauges, Lokar
shifter, custom door panels, custom carpet and mats, dual Odyssey
batteries, power windows, power steering and air conditioning. The
custom audio system features triangle subwoofers with Bazooka
amplifiers and produces 2,500 watts.