Witness an Epic Showdown as Two Incredible 850-HP Chevrolet Chevelles Go Head-to-Head in the Ultimate Classic Car Showdown

Chevy Chevelle blower custom car, front quarter view closeup 

While Tony’s Chevelle may be a hard act to follow, Kent Matranga’s 1966 Chevelle is just as impressive. It’s built for everyday driving and for smoking tires, which Shawn confirms it does well.

While this is another big block engine, this one is a 565-ci with a big blower on the hood.

Shawn explains that Kent was going for an almost cartoonish look with the blower on the hood, yet it barely sticks out and doesn’t really inhibit the visibility of the driver. Most importantly, it allows the car to hit up to 850 hp.

The pair go for a spin, and Kent explains that the setup allows it to just cruise if you want, yet as soon as you give it some gas you can hear the power behind it. Shawn details how great the Chevelle just goes, explaining that he can feel the rear end really sit.

While the brakes are great, you can always feel the car wanting to surge forward.

Which Chevy Chevelle Is The Best

Chevy Chevelle interior, two men in front of car driving

Shawn gives his pros and cons for each car, starting with Tony Deluca’s. He loves that it looks so original including the interior, and he loves that the big block engine is naturally aspirated. He thinks this is a very cool and responsive car with tonnes of torque.

The only thing he doesn’t like is that the original-looking interior slightly lacks the comfort and security of modern seats and harnessing.

Shawn goes on to say that it’s hard to find something he doesn’t love about Kent’s car. He loves the body style and the interior with the bolstered seats. He also loves that Kent added an independent rear suspension and the Art Morrisson chassis.

While Kent’s car does look more modified than Tony’s, it hasn’t lost that classic Chevelle look.

That is not to say that Tony’s car is not every bit as good as Kent’s, but there can only be one For The Win

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