Unmasking “Vortex”: The Twin-Supercharged Weaver Customs 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Build

The “Vortex” is a radical 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom build by Weaver Customs, packing a powerful LSX 376ci V8 engine. This unique car features extensive body modifications, including a 1.75-inch chop, suicide doors, and supercar-inspired valances. It rides on an Art Morrison chassis and has a stunning interior trimmed in Hyde’s Italian leather.

From Aircraft to Art: The Custom 1947 Cadillac by Kindig-it Design

This custom 1947 Cadillac Custom Kindig was built by Kindig-it Design, ultimately featuring a 650 HP Lingenfelter 427 Eliminator Engine. The car is finished in a one-off “Plum Wicked” paint and rides on a custom Art Morrison chassis. Interior details include Rolls Royce Magnolia Leather and a hand-painted woodgrain dash by Dave Kindig.

Behold “Thriller”: The 900 HP Custom 1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite by Weaver Customs

This custom 1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite Pro-Touring build, nicknamed “Thriller,” is a masterpiece of custom fabrication. It features an all-steel, restyled body by Weaver Customs and a 900 horsepower Hellcat engine mated to a T56 six-speed transmission. The car sits on a custom Scott’s Hot Rods chassis with Wilwood brakes, blending classic Mopar style with modern performance engineering.