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.
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 ...
Strap in and hold on tight, because we are throwing it back to the golden era of drag racing! In the 1950s and ’60s, the ...
Nickey Performance, Inc. (today's descendant of Nickey Chevrolet) has a long history of high performance. Back in the '60s, Nickey was known for taking any model Chevy and transforming it into a ...
In ancient times, soon after the last triceratops sank into the primordial ooze, but before air bags and satellite radio, gassers ruled the Earth. Fueled by gasoline instead of nitro, they howled ...
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 ...
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