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1970 Chevelle SS Made To Look Like The Batmobile

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This is, uh… interesting…


An artist based out of London, England has taken a decidedly unconventional approach to the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS. As an absolute icon of classic American muscle cars, it’s not a vehicle one reshapes flippantly, although that principle seems to have been flouted here and we hope out of ignorance. The result, which is a rendering and thankfully not a real build, leaves us wondering other than shock value, what the point of this art really is.

Check out the project 1969 Chevelle a man started building at 11 years-old here.

The artist in question, Al Yasid, calls this virtual build the Bandido SS. We’re afraid to even guess why that is, just like how we’re wondering what the point of making the rear look like a cross between the Tim Burton Batmobile and that weird thing Robert Pattinson will be driving in the upcoming Batman movie, which looks hideous.

image credit: Instagram
image credit: Instagram

Is there really any performance benefit to this, or is this all about looking “cool”? Some will think Yasid accomplished the goal of a great aesthetic, but others will strongly disagree. After all, what was really wrong with the look of the Chevelle that it needed to be modified so dramatically?