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This week’s ClassicAutoStoreOnline.com Fan Friday features Scott Kramm’s garage-built 1957 Chevy 150. Completed over four and a half years, this hands-on build highlights the dedication, craftsmanship, and timeless appeal of classic American cars. Read the full feature to see why this Chevy 150 perfectly represents what Fan Friday is all about — real builds and real passion.
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At ClassicAutoStoreOnline.com, we’re thrilled to highlight Brett Brown and his stunning 1989 Chevy Z-71 for this week’s Fan Friday. Brett purchased his truck in March of 1991, and it has been a cherished part of his family ever since. Not only has it served Brett reliably for decades, but it also carries a legacy—when the time comes, Brett plans to pass the truck on to his seven-year-old grandson, Kash. The bond between Brett and his Chevy Z-71 is a testament to the enduring quality of classic vehicles and the memories they help create.
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The 1975 Corvette Stingray, part of the beloved C3 generation, is a quintessential American sports car. Known for its sleek, shark-inspired design, the 1975 model features bold curves, a low-slung stance, and a long hood that exudes power and sophistication. This was the first Corvette to come standard without true chrome bumpers, as GM transitioned to urethane bumpers for improved safety and a streamlined look. Under the hood, the original engine lineup included a small-block 350 and the optional big-block 454, offering drivers an exhilarating experience behind the wheel.
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Every car enthusiast knows the thrill of seeing a beautifully restored classic on the road. For this week’s Fan Friday, we’re celebrating an exceptional ride: Brenda Stasiuk’s 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, a true showstopper in red with bold white racing stripes.
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At Classic Auto Store Online, we love celebrating the passion and craftsmanship that go into restoring classic cars. This week’s Fan Friday spotlight shines on Al Knack and his impeccable 1938 Chevy Master Deluxe Coupe, a true testament to blending vintage style with modern performance.