Chevrolet 150 1957 by NURMer
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Description
The low-budget 150 for 1957, in Inca Silver and Imperial Ivory, rendered in a "press-release-style" render. This model sold less units than its 210 and Bel Air counterparts. Nevertheless a nice Chevy too.
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Comments (14)
1hawks1
Great looking 57 one of my favorite cars..Excellent work.
Richardphotos
but this model had a super charger available and was the baddest kid on any block in 57'. I had a 57' but it was a four door belair and with all the miles on it it would still hit 120mph. awesome model of first class quality
gattone_blu
Fantastiw work. bravissimo
3DClassics123456
Very nice rendering, guy!
d2p
Great job on the paintwork & chrome!!!!
tallpindo
The side spear looks very dramatic here, the door posts dated. In my own "dynamic obsolescence" soliloquiy. The roadster trys to reassert what it has lost to Cadillac with the closed car and takes on the pillarless 4-door look of the Biaritz show car. Not here, not now, says the 150.
NURMer
Thanks all for the comments! Well i guess Chevrolet could not forget its heavy share of the low-priced car market, and some commitments had to be made. This bodystyle matched both Plymouth and Ford's own equivalents. Besides it harked back to the pre-55 conservative Chevy style, only with more flair.
moonhwa
This is very realistic. Beautiful render work :)
amanda_a42
WOW, most impressive! lovely model, great colors and fabulous reflections!
lorddarthvik
Looks perfect, and that presentation background goes great with the car! Perfect work!
CellarCat
You're truly the master of these old beauties. Wonderful modeling and presentation.
SRAM
Nice work. Everyone does "high tech" new automobile designs, its good to see someone hitting the roots. I have a 1971 TORINO myself. Do you have any tuts?
Ariela
Most excellent work! :-) I am wowed.
CadJack
This looks like something from the GM Motorama Show! It's hard to believe this from an artist with a computer. Absolutely stunning work!