Last time we wrote about Forgiato Wheels was when the company released the “Perfection” video featuring Sarah Stage. We also reported about their widebody 2014 Corvette Stingray and the “Bad Penny” Mustang, a project made by Classic Design Concepts and introduced at the SEMA Show.
You might be tempted to think Forgiato is all about modern cars, sexy models and donks, but you’d be wrong. Forgiato is also working on classic cars too, just like the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air you’re about to see below. Fortunately, this iconic vehicle doesn’t feature obnoxious, over-sized wheels, but a set of five-spoke rollers that turn it into a stylish restomod-like two-door sedan.
Almost 100 percent stock, the body received a hot rod-ish metallic orange/copper paint, while the interior gained new door panels, a Forgiato five-spoke steering wheel, a redesigned transmission tunnel, and many more. There’s no word on powertrain upgrades, but a more powerful V8 is likely.
Almost 100 percent stock, the body received a hot rod-ish metallic orange/copper paint, while the interior gained new door panels, a Forgiato five-spoke steering wheel, a redesigned transmission tunnel, and many more. There’s no word on powertrain upgrades, but a more powerful V8 is likely.