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1966 Chevelle Convertible Rendering Is Quite Tasteful

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This is nice for a change…


We know plenty of readers get tired of over-the-top, often downright fugly renderings, so we hope this tasteful rendering of a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle is like a breath of fresh air. It certainly feels that way to us. There are no obnoxious wide-body fender flares, no front splitter large enough to serve dinner to your family on, no crazy LED light strip for the headlights, no bling-bling wheels, and no other ridiculous modifications we see in too many car renderings these days.

Check out a real, insane 1966 Chevelle restomod build here.

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This rendering isn’t entirely theoretical but instead is based off a ’66 Chevelle owned by an entrepreneur called out in the post. The classic lines of the Chevelle aren’t altered, but instead the glossy black paint is accompanied by tasteful wheels and Wilwood brakes.

For a big power upgrade, this digital build is running a professionally-built Chevy LS3 V8 with a ProCharger supercharger bolted up for forced-induction goodness. That should really make the Chevelle scoot in a hurry, although not everyone is a fan of giving classics like this one the restomod treatment.