Back in the '60s, straight-axle cars started popping up at dragstrips all over the country, as racers found using this trick helped get weight on the poor gripping rear tires of the time so they'd ...
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 ...
Here at Super Chevy magazine we have received numerous e-mails from readers asking how to build a straight-axle Tri-Five. It seems that over the past decade or so, the nostalgic gasser look of the ...
Street Gassers are a "gas" to look at and to drive; the straight-axle variety being by far the coolest look but not all that practical for lengthy drives. Let's say you want to make a 300-mile run, or ...
Jim Kelly figured a 1956 Chevy gasser would combine a bit of his racing past with his street rodding passion. Although this car was finished when he bought it a year ago, he went completely through it ...