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.
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A piece of classic American drag racing heritage is up for grabs, as a fully restored 1956 Chevrolet 210 Gasser hits the auction block. Offered by Up North Classics and located in Lake Ronkonkoma, New ...
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 ...
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 ...
Among the most popular Gasser body styles were Willys models, specifically the '33 and the '40 coupe. Today, some of their drivers (such as Big John Mazmanian; Stone, Woods, & Cook; and K.S. Pittman) ...
The old gasser-style drag racers of the ‘50s and ‘60s were built specifically for straight-line speed, and as a result of all those purpose-driven modifications, the gasser style and aesthetic has ...
This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Gasser conversion on Exotic Car Trader captures the golden age of drag racing with authentic styling and a powerful stance. This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air was ...
Hot Wheels is bringing back the ’55 Chevy Bel Air Gasser drag racer known as Candy Striper, or at least it will if fans unlock the model in a new crowdfunding effort. The toymaker produced 4,000 units ...
The Chevrolet Bel Air was introduced in 1950 and became an instant classic, remaining in production through 1981 across eight generations. This particular example comes from the second generation, ...