Rides & Roadkillers

Foose Design ~ The Malone’s 1957 Chevy Bel Air RestoMod

Josh, Foose Design shop manager, walks you through the history and modifications of the Malone’s 1957 Chevy Bel Air RestoMod, followed by beauty shots and video of the finished ride.

Modifications

  • Custom BASF Glasurit Paint Mix “Tropical Teal Pearl” by Chip Foose
  • One-off Hubcap-Style Billet Wheel designed by Chip Foose
  • Roadster Shop Chassis
  • New LS3 Engine with 4L75E Transmission
  • Mini-Tub for larger back tires
  • New Baer Brakes
  • New Custom Leather Interior
  • Flattened Sides

When the Malone’s arrive to take delivery of their custom RestoMod, Chip takes them for a drive around the block before handing over the keys to their dream ride…

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