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Even Rick Ross Thinks a Slammed '57 Chevy Bel Air Is Tri-Five Digital Fire on Salt Flats

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Photo: johnrendering / Instagram
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We recently found out that besides automobiles and planes, Rick Ross also likes traveling by boat. But he still thinks classic cars are the cool opposite of water... Which would be hot, scorching fire.
American rapper and record executive/entrepreneur William Leonard Roberts II, better known around the world as Rick Ross, has been exploring all means of travel/transportation as of lately. Boats, planes, automobiles, anything goes – so long as they’re plenty hot, figuratively speaking.

It seems that even virtual rides entice him enough to give the social media nod of approval, as far as a cool Tri-Five is concerned. Created by the Brazil-based pixel master tucked behind the revealing johnrendering account on social media, this is classic America at its finest.

Let us discuss both the setting and the ride, and only afterward get back to “Biggest Boss Rick Ross.” The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible, something that’s ubiquitous to the Tri-Five culture, is an aftermarket wonder. It rides crimson, white, and chromed as close to the ground as possible.

The custom atmosphere is unquestionably there, as even the aftermarket wheels have a direct link with Rick Ross. Anyway, the slammed Tri-Five looks as if produced yesterday, all shining brightly under a hot salt flats sun! Oh, it clearly gives us summer jitters, although we are a long way from running around looking for shade.

Now, unfortunately, we have no idea why the virtual designer opted to directly reference Rick Ross. Maybe he deemed the ride worthy of the rap superstar. Or, hopefully, perhaps we are looking at a preview for the entrepreneur’s next vintage-modern ride? Who knows, since Ross is not giving any hints, either. Although, he does approve of the hypothetical build and thinks it’s on fire (about six times!).

And there is a second beef to be had if you ask us: why no info on the possible technical goodies, either? Sheesh, these automotive virtual artists only thinking about styling and (almost) never the geeky powertrain stuff...

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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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