Early in the video, Dever focuses on a gleaming 1957 Chevrolet panel van. Its flip-forward hood and aftermarket wheels suggest restomod efforts, but watchers don’t get any other details. Likewise, modern bucket seats and a sound system head unit confirm this isn’t a stock automobile. Regardless, the shiny paint (possibly the factory’s Tropical Turquoise color) makes this vehicle a head-turner.
But, another Chevy engages the camera, a restored 1977 Chevy Monza Mirage. According to Dever, it’s only 1 of 30 (out of 4,000 built) still on the road. Viewers are also informed that Chevy originally intended for the Monza body design to serve as a new Camaro. Hence, the car’s taillights and other design elements share aspects with the era’s F-body Camaros