By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Street Outlaws Star Jeff Lutz had an accident recently in his 57 Chevy. His car has appeared on both Street Outlaws and Street Outlaws No Prep Kings.
The Pennsylvania native — who competes with the 405 during the taping of the show — experienced front end damage. It’s going to be some time before the car will be back to normal once again.

It is not clear how the 57 Chevy was damaged. In a Facebook post, Lutz or someone who monitors his Facebook page, wrote, “Well we were testing for season 13 and had a mishap at the race track. I want to thank everyone for all the messages and prayers. We will get it fixed. I am OK.”
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Since the taping began on Thursday, it is not clear how much time Lutz will miss on the show. Normally, they have taped around 12 episodes so that may give him enough time to rebuild it.
Lutz has been competing in the 1957 for some time. However, due to the time frame of filming, which is several weeks, it is unlikely that he will use the car again during filming unless Lutz and his team can part the car back together in an incredible time frame.
Since it is unlikely he will use the 1957 again during filming, Lutz will have to turn to his GTO or another car for the filming. Lutz has used the GTO for track racing.
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The 1957 Chevrolet that Lutz drives were introduced in September 1956. It was initially introduced in three models. Those were an upscale Bel Air, a mid-range Two-Ten, and the One-Fifty.
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