Vehicle Description
This custom 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air is known as "RedHots." It is
presented in Candy Apple Red and Pearl White, while underneath is a
color-coordinated Art Morrison chassis that is fully powder-coated
with chrome-plated hardware, with polished stainless brake and fuel
lines and control arms. The crate 525hp LS3 engine wears
custom-made engine covers with Bel Air scripting, a chrome twin air
tube and a chrome intake manifold top. The drivetrain is
bulletproof with the 4L65E transmission and 9-inch Ford rear
limited-slip differential. The exhaust has been ceramic-coated and
polished, from the headers to the tips. Adjustable coilover shocks
and huge Wilwood disc brakes assure a fun and secure driving
experience. All the chrome and stainless was professionally
refinished to concours standards and new smoked glass is used all
around. Small custom touches include a smoothed cowl screen, shaved
door locks and scripting, a smooth firewall and a soft-close
electric trunk latch. This car rides on custom-made Budnik wheels
wrapped in BFGoodrich tires. The soft glove-leather interior
features creative LED lighting throughout, air conditioning, tilt
column, 2-speed wiper system, rear seat speaker, cup holders for
everyone, a hidden stereo in the custom console with power window
switches and charging ports. The original shrunken steering wheel
is accompanied by the fully programmable Dakota Digital HDX gauges
and clock.