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1953 Chevy 210

here’s nothing quite like topping your tank and hitting the road with a tattered map in hand while cruising to a destination to meet up with like-minded automotive enthusiasts. Crafting a hot rod or custom capable of taking on the long haul requires a special talent, especially when fusing the level of dependability needed with an equal amount of allure to make sure your ride stands out among the rest. The seductive ’53 Chevy 210 mild custom laid out across our pages belonging to Matt Hayes of Dundas, Ontario, Canada, has been a fixture on the scene across the U.S. and Canada for nearly two decades, racking

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