Renee Olstead Radiates Gangsta-Hot Vibes Next to a Chevy Deluxe Styleline [Photo Gallery]


In the latest issue of Deadbeat magazine, actress and jazz singer Rennee Olstead shows her inner gangster side as she poses in a bad girl outfit next to a customized 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe Styline. The Australians once again show their great talent in picturing old school mob look-alike pictures, while keeping things fresh.

In case you heaven’t heard about it, we’ll remind you Deadbeat is a kulture magazine, published in Australia and purchased by committed readers globally. The magazine claims to contain the most recognizable and influential artist, pin-up models, musicians, tattoos artists and hot rod builders from around the world. In their latest release, the September issue, Renee Olstead is posing next to a Chevy Deluxe Styleline on the cover and we just love the great combination.

These people have done it before in several issues, but having the jazz singer next to this black super-customized vintage might have just made our day. And when you think that Deluxe Styeline was Chevrolet’s first new styling model after the war and also the cheapest…

As to the magazine’s model, Renee Olstead is active since childhood as an actress, best known for her roles in the TV sitcoms Still Standing as Lauren Miller and The Secret Life of the American Teenager as Madison Cooperstein. She has also recorded four studio albums, primarily of jazz music.

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