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 ...
There's no drag racing at the Chennault Airbase anymore, but the people in Lake Charles, Louisiana, can still watch one of the nicest Gassers run just by being around when Steve Vickers is driving his ...
Tri-Five Chevrolets are popping out of barns quite often these days, but only a few of them are desirable Bel Air sport coupes and Nomad wagons. This old thing used to be a road-going 1955 Bel Air at ...
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, ...
It’s those iconic images of the blown gassers built during the late ’50 through the late ’60s that seem to represent the good ol’ days of drag racing. With fenderwell headers intently dominating the ...
Ok, so you've decided you want to get into hot rodding, but you're on a tight budget and you don't have the patience for a two-year build. Or maybe you're too busy working, and being worked over, by ...