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.
Growing up in a small south Ohio town exposed Danny Bolender to a surprising amount of street rod activity. Danny recalls several street rods being driven on a daily basis in his hometown, his ...
After purchasing this '38 Chevy coupe as a basket case in '79, Bob Cole decided to build a blown smallblock Chevy for it. However, he was concerned that the leaded premium phaseout would eventually ...
“There are a lot of ’55 Chevys here on Long Island, and everywhere else,” points out Frank Balbo when asked what attracted him to our feature car. “But very, very few of them are gassers. A gasser 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 ...
Jim Kelly figured a 1956 Chevy gasser would combine a bit of his racing past with his street rodding passion. Although this car was finished when he bought it a year ago, he went completely through it ...
Nothing leaves a longer-lasting impression on a young person's mind than being in the pits at a nationally sanctioned drag race at the age of five. The fusion of adrenaline and the scent of nitro is ...