Like most good stories, this one starts out with the dreams and longings of a kid. When we're young, before the realities of life beat the innocence out of us, we see nothing but a world of possibilities. We see a poster of a car, or maybe even Farrah Fawcett, and say "one day." Todd Evans was that kid, and the experiences of his youth did a lot to shape the desires of his adulthood. "I remember the old World of Wheels cars displayed with all the chrome, mirrors, and even fur! I remember the Imperial Stormtrooper Vega on the cover of the program, and I remember Rick Dobbertin's Nova. I like cars that grab your attention even if you don't know the first thing about cars. I like life-size Hot Wheels. I like obnoxious," Evans said.
Fast-forward quite a bit, and Evans now had some cash burning a hole through his jeans and a plan to make his childhood fantasy a reality (the car, not Farrah). He did what we all do these days: hit up the interwebs. As Evans told HOT ROD, "For some reason, I just did a one-word search. I simply typed in blown. Results came back mostly empty from the big hitters like eBay, Craigslist, and Facebook, except for a few junkers that had the bad kind of blown engine. But there was a result from Hemmings Motor News. Honestly, I hadn't even thought about HMN since I had a subscription when I was about 10 years old. And there it was, that famous screaming fire chicken, with a blower in its beak, near Cleveland, Ohio."
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What Is Pro Street?
You know it when you see it.
Pro Street in Pure Vision
Builder Steve Strope weighs in on the Pro Street look and what he would build today.
THE GAS ERA LIVES ON
These vintage race cars chart the evolution of technology in the early days of drag racing.
MOTOR HEAD FOR LIFE
Scott Sullivan is one of the original Pro Street pioneers. He still builds cars today out of a small shop in Dayton, Ohio.
BRINGING BACK PRO STREET!
David Freiburger and Roadkill Garage built a Pro Street Nova.
SWEET ASPIRATIONS
Jerry and Matthew Sweet added an 800ci Pro Stock mountain motor to chase HOT ROD Drag Week's Pro Street NA Record.
Making Bad Decisions Badder
Bradley Gray's 1970 Nova is a Hybrid! It's a streetable Funny Car.
ART PROJECT
This Rad Rides by Troy-built '63 split-window Corvette went from restaurant prop to ripping up the street!
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
THE PRO STREET ERA PEAKED IN THE '80S. ARE WE IN THE BEGINNING OF A RESURGENCE?
Making Connections
Project T-top Coupe: We install a Terminator X Max for big power.