Setting the scene
Volks World|November 2019
Characterised by fat rear tyres tucked under stock wings, Pro Street has been a popular car trend since the 1970s, though it remains relatively uncommon in the VW scene. But who knows, the stunning 2332cc ’53 Oval you see here could be about to change all that...
Stephan Szantai
Setting the scene

As any early issue of VolksWorld will confirm, customized VWs played a significant role in our scene during the 1980s. Not a big surprise, considering Beetles in particular were plentiful, with late models still filling the ‘used cars’ section of newspapers; hence few folks had issues with extensively modifying them. Fast forward to 2019 and any pre-1970 Volkswagen is at least half a century old. Enthusiasts seem to be more reluctant to heavily alter them, due to their age and scarcity – at least the older models.

However, some examples are occasionally deemed ‘too far gone’ to have their body restored back to stock, making them ideal for a wilder project. this is the story of one of them, a desirable early Oval Window owned by Adam Espley. the forlorn saloon was missing its factory front and rear clip, while the chassis featured a late model rear section, thus enticing its original builder, Kevin McCain, to morph the hulk into a Pro Street animal.

Pro Stock & Pro Street

To understand the Pro Street trend, we need to travel back to the early ’70s and study the V8-powered muscle cars participating in the drag races of the era. the vehicles in question featured either relatively narrow rear tyres housed under factory wings, or wider rubber protruding from the wheel arches due to the use of a stock rear end. the year 1972 saw somewhat of a revolution when Bill Jenkins, a popular Pro Stock class racer, unveiled a Chevrolet Vega equipped with a tube chassis – it allowed Jenkins to fit a narrowed rear end. Suddenly, slicks over 12in wide could reside under an original bodyshell!

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