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Resto-mods are popular with people who like to drive collector cars rather than simply stand and admire them. That’s because the resto-mod process involves retaining the vehicle’s classic appearance while updating its mechanical components, so it’s a competent and comfortable way to travel, even at modern interstate speeds.

A case in point being offered on the AutoHunter online auction site is a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible that retains the popular design of the ’57 Chevy but features such updates and upgrades as the installation of an LS7 engine.

According to the car’s consignor to the auction, the modifications were done in 2016 by Tony’s Kustoms of Lenoir City, Tennessee.



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