Procharged Chevelle SS: Unleashing 600-HP of Muscle Car Power

One of the great things about newer restomods is that they make no bones about what they are to the general public. Some in the past have tried to conceal the car’s performance with stock-looking designs and keeping the original lighting. However, for the most part, the car’s we’ve seen from channels like Autotopia LA in the past few years are all proud of their mixture of modern and classic and wear it like a badge on their exteriors. This particular vehicle is a great example of what makes these incredible restomods so appealing to the newest generation of car enthusiasts.

Procharged Chevelle SS Pushes 600-HP

Under the hood of this incredible beast is a massive V8 engine which will utterly shock any purist to their core. That’s because this fully hand-built engine was ripped out of an R/V and made to fit in the engine bay of the Chevelle. It’s actually really cool how the owner of this car built the whole powerhouse himself nearly 20 years ago out of scratch, something you hardly see anymore. These days, the engine uses 383 cubic inches of displacement, a thoroughly cleaned block, and a touch of forced induction to produce about 650 horsepower.

Restomod 1968 Chevy Chevelle – 650HP ProCharged Beast | DragTimes.com Drag  Racing, Fast Cars, Muscle Cars Blog

That method of induction is a Procharger which uses its centrifugal design to provide the instant power of a supercharger with a distinct sound and tons of power. On top of that, the exterior also shines far better than the original especially with the new set of wheels. These wide centerpieces help the car roll around faster than it was ever built to from the factory which explains all of the incredible work that went into the upgrading and stabilizing of this 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle. All things considered, this is a great build from a dedicated enthusiast and he is heavily respected for it.



Related Posts

1968 Chevrolet Impala Barn Find Seeks Redemption with Encouraging News Under the Hood

A 1968 Impala that’s been sitting in a barn for God knows how long hopes to impress with an intriguing package that paves the way for complete…

Unrestored Survivor: A 1959 Chevy Impala That Deserves a Special Place, Not on the Street

Chevrolet presented the Impala as a concept in 1956, and it needed just two years to bring it to mass production. The company didn’t want to rush…

1964 Chevy Impala Forgets the Taste of Pavement, Keeps Hood Secrets Well-Guarded

With a new generation already on the radar, the 1964 Impala didn’t change much from the previous model year. It retained almost everything from the 1963 sibling, with few…

1961 Chevy Impala Revived, Yours for the Cost of an iPhone

Chevrolet Impala launched in 1958 to lead the GM brand’s efforts to get back on the map, especially after so many years of total Ford dominance. The…

Enigmatic 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible Appears as Barn Find Ready for Restoration

Chevrolet first presented the Impala to the world in 1956 as a concept car. The public’s response was positive, so General Motors accelerated the work on the…

Captivating 1960 Chevrolet Impala Surfaces After Extended Storage, Unveiling Some Hidden Secrets

Chevrolet Impala came to be in 1958, but the GM brand wanted to use baby steps to make sure the new nameplate made itself noticed. Impala debuted…