What was once commonplace with race cars is becoming commonplace with street machines, especially the popular ’55 to ’57 model Chevrolets. The point in reference is the dismembering of the car’s front ...
This ride is owned by Joe Whitaker, owner of Read Deal Steel in Sanford, Florida, where they craft reproduction Tri-Five bodies (and other makes) for those that want to build a car but can't find a ...
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 ...
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 ...
This particular example has been thoroughly reimagined, though, as a Gasser-style drag racing machine. Triple-five Bel Airs are an especially popular car for conversion to this style, which features ...
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