When the gasser craze hit the U.S. in the 1960s, enthusiasts began prepping and racing production cars you wouldn't normally see at the drag strip. 1955 to 1957 Tri-Five Chevys were among them.
Ever walk through a car show or a cruise night and come across a car that has such a deep crowd around it that you have to sift your way through just to catch a glimpse? It's the one that has ...
The Chevrolet 150 might not be the most appealing version of the iconic Tri-Five built from 1955 to 1957, but it's still a cool option if you're not all that much into extensive chrome trim. And it's ...
Gassers, by definition, should be a little rough around the edges. After all, they are--or at least mimic--race cars. Joe Gateley had a couple of friends who built a pair of '55 Chevy Gassers, both ...
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Las Vegas | Who dares cut up a classic 1955 Chevy 210 hood, rudely exposing giant dual carburetors atop a 498 cubic inch blown big block engine? Rat rod master fabricator Steve Darnell of WelderUp, ...