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 ...
"There was just something special about the gassers. They always looked the coolest," remembers Barry. "Even today when you look at some of the old drag magazines, those Willys or Chevys with their ...
A few issues back we did a feature onMr. Kelley’s wayward “Wile E. Coyote” 1964 Chevelle (“Get What You Need,” May ’16). It was gasser incarnate. It was all there. It elicited a time that will never ...
Originating on the drag strips across the nation back in the late 1950s, the gassers quickly became the fastest stock(ish)-looking hot rods in the days before the arrival of the Pro Stock class. They ...
Tri-Five Chevys have been a common sight at the drag strip since the 1960s gasser craze. Enthusiasts usually go with two-door versions of the 150, 210, and Bel Air, but once in a while we see a ...
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 ...