The Big Three U.S. automakers, GM, Ford and Chrysler, had very good years from 1955 through ’57. All three companies brought out completely new vehicles that were beautifully styled. Related Articles ...
If you've been watching the old car market, especially in the modified segment, you know it's generally cheaper to buy a finished car than to start from scratch. Obviously, there's no dollar amount ...
Detroit hot rodders may never forget the white headers gleaming through the wheel openings,the blazing blue paint, the skyscraping stance, and the about-to-devour every thingin-my-way attitude of the ...
A 1957 Chevrolet 150 that was previously converted into a street race car is back on the market after many years in a barn ...
Introduced in 1955, the Chevrolet Tri-Five became an instant hit, moving more than 1.7 million units in its first year on the market. The trend continued with over 1.6 million examples in 1956 and ...
Feel like bidding on a one of a kind classic? Try this 1957 Chevrolet 150 two-door hardtop on for size. It was dubbed ‘Imagine’ by its builders, who brought it to last year’s SEMA Show where it won ...
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At the annual gathering of the Classic Chevy Club, Stockers and modifieds are equally welcome. Two-door post models have always been popular with hot rodders. '57 Bel Air sport coupes like this cherry ...
This week on "Rides with Jay Thomas," Jay takes a look at the perfect bowtie brigade for one southeastern Minnesota couple. Dave Whynaucht drives a 1954 Bel Air and his wife rolls around in a 1957 ...
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