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 ...
As a student at the Academy for Career Excellence in Okatie, South Carolina, 16-year-old Mike Ianazzo was hooked the instant he laid eyes on a '55 Chevy that belonged to his instructor Rob Iulo. Rob ...
When the '55 Chevy debuted in the fall of 1954 with its new 265 cubic-inch V-8, buyers loved the car, but some were skeptical about the new engine. Stablemate to the new powerplant was Chevy's tried ...
The old gasser-style drag racers of the ‘50s and ‘60s were built specifically for straight-line speed, and as a result of all those purpose-driven modifications, the gasser style and aesthetic has ...
Standing in razor sharp contrast to the theme of this month's issue is a '55 Chevrolet like no other. If you're loaded with lucre, go gangbusters with the buildup of your dream vehicle. For Jerry and ...
The 1955 Chevrolet has long been an iconic collector car. One of the first mainstream collector cars, in fact. So it’s not too surprising that Donn Robinson found a ’55 Chevy Bel Air convertible ...
Two North Dakota men’s cross country journey in a '55 Chevy Gasser draws attention from hot rod magazines, an automotive museum and a legendary custom car builder. James SanGrait and Brad Kuntz stand ...
Ever wonder why baby boomers seem to never get bored of this one handful of Chevrolets built between 1955 and 1957? Banal as it might seem to modern senses, the much-beloved Chevy Tri-Fives (Nomads, ...
JAMESTOWN — Richard Romano bought his 1955 Chevy truck in 1996 and just got it going last year. And there is still some work to be done, notably restoring the interior.“It’s been a long time,” Romano ...
Q: I feel the only vehicle less thought of nowadays more than a station wagon is a van! Well, I found a 1969 GMC Window Van about five years ago and mostly restored it. But I got tired of it and ...
The Chevy Camaro first made splashdown in September of 1966 for the 1967 model year, and since then, it has established itself as one of the most iconic American muscle machines ever produced. As such ...
Q: Greg, you did a column awhile ago on the “Two Lane Blacktop” ’55 Chevy and that it was the same one they used in “American Graffiti.” Can you give me that info again and even more if you have it?