A meticulously built 1957 Chevrolet restomod is now at the center of a new Dream Giveaway campaign, offering enthusiasts a rare chance to win a 620-horsepower Tri-Five valued at roughly $400,000. The promotion runs for 120 days, with entries open until Jan. 31, 2026, and proceeds benefiting veterans’ and children’s charities.
The giveaway centers on one of the most iconic shapes in American automotive history. The 1957 Chevrolet remains a cornerstone of the collector car world, and this example takes the familiar silhouette several steps further with modern engineering and high-end craftsmanship. Finished in Red Fire Pearlcoat, the car blends classic styling with contemporary performance hardware throughout.

Under the hood sits a Chevrolet Performance 572-cubic-inch big-block V8 producing 620 horsepower. Power is routed through a Richmond five-speed manual transmission and sent to a limited-slip 9-inch rear axle, emphasizing driver involvement rather than passive cruising. The original factory chassis has been replaced with an Art Morrison Tri-5 GT Sport chassis, a popular foundation in the restomod community for its rigidity, geometry, and modern suspension design.

The build incorporates a wide range of comfort and drivability upgrades intended to make the car usable beyond the show field. Features include air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, four-wheel disc brakes, custom instrumentation, and polished wheels wrapped in wide performance tires. Inside, a hand-stitched Italian leather interior brings a high-end finish that matches the car’s exterior presentation.

The giveaway also includes coverage for $10,000 in prize taxes, reducing the financial burden often associated with winning a high-value vehicle. That addition is intended to make the prize more accessible to a broader range of participants.

Tri-Five Chevrolets remain among the most sought-after American classics, and restomod builds continue to draw strong interest across auctions, shows, and enthusiast circles. With several months remaining before the deadline, organizers are encouraging early entries as momentum builds. For one winner, the result will be ownership of a fully sorted, high-horsepower interpretation of one of Detroit’s most enduring designs.