1970 Chevy Chevelle – Won Car

Stan Hutchison rounded the corner with a freshly built Pro Street Chevelle pounding 3-inch Flowmasters and flashing chrome like the sun exploded in blazing-red paint.
In the late ’70s, in a remote corner of Illinois, the Du Quoin Street Machine Nationals became the unlikely cradle for the Pro Street movement. Through a haze of campfire smoke and Pabst foam, your street machine forefathers were there rockin’ the facial hair and Hijacker suspension before you did, and they have the Polaroids of sketchy friends and blown Camaros to prove it. Sure, there were problems with public nudity and beer-fueled fistfights, but that’s what your dad did. Even our editors had long hair and tie-dyed, yello-striped shirts sporting beer stains. They saw what was happening through chrome aviators and 35mm film cameras.
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Photo Gallery: 1970 Chevy Chevelle – Won Car – Car Craft Magazine
Photo Gallery: 1970 Chevy Chevelle – Won Car – Car Craft Magazine
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