1966 Chevy Beaumont
1966 Chevy Beaumont — 1,500+ Horsepower of Twin-Turbo Perfection
This 1966 Chevy Beaumont is the definition of an over-the-top pro-touring build, merging show-stopping craftsmanship with mind-bending performance. Power comes from a K&S Machine-built 502ci big-block topped with AFR CNC-ported heads and managed by a Motec ECU, producing an incredible 1,500+ horsepower on the dyno. A pair of massive twin turbos force-feed air into the beast, while a Tremec T56 Magnum six-speed manual and a triangulated 4-link 9-inch rearend with 35-spline axles put the power to the pavement. Sitting on Asanti FS Series two-tone wheels wrapped in 285/30ZR20 front and 335/30ZR20 rear tires, this Beaumont is just as capable of turning corners as it is destroying straights.
Bespoke Craftsmanship Meets Extreme Engineering
From its C5 Corvette front spindles and control arms to Wilwood disc brakes on all four corners, this Beaumont was built to handle its extreme output with precision. Inside, the cabin offers Recaro four-way adjustable heated and ventilated seats, a hidden integrated roll cage, and a full array of Aston Martin-inspired interior buttons and dash components for a truly bespoke feel. The exterior blends classic muscle with modern details like an Audi R8 mirror setup, custom billet grilles, a custom rear window, and cooling-ducted front splitters. With less than 100 miles since completion after a five-year build, this twin-turbo Beaumont is more than a muscle car — it’s a handcrafted 1,500-horsepower masterpiece built to push limits while dripping with luxury.

Vehicle: 1966 Chevrolet Beaumont
Engine: K&S Machine-Built 502ci Big-Block, AFR CNC-Ported Heads, Motec ECU, Twin Turbos — 1,500+ HP
Transmission: Tremec T56 Magnum Six-Speed Manual
Chassis & Suspension: C5 Corvette Front Spindles & Control Arms, Triangulated 4-Link 9″ Rear with 35-Spline Axles
Wheels: Asanti FS Series Two-Tone Wheels






