This 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne was brought to the shop running but in desperate need of some TLC. The engine was pulled and given a full refresh of all the consumables (plugs, wires, hoses, belts, etc)…
While the engine was out, it also got a fresh coat of Chevrolet Orange and Black engine enamel, and the engine compartment was fully cleaned.
Some minor repairs were made to the radiator support, and it and the inner fender wells were repainted with Roadkill black.
While in the shop for the engine compartment refresh, the handy work of RJs Pinstriping was enlisted to dress up this otherwise solid ride.
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