When we first saw this stunning 1955 Chevy Bel Air convertible at the 43rd annual Back to The 50s Weekend in St. Paul, Minnesota, we didn't know anything about the car except that we liked it. We ...
In November of 1954, Chevrolet built the fifty millionth GM car, a 1955 Chevy Bel Air that would be featured in a mile-long parade through Detroit. The parade was called the Golden CARnival, and ...
Q: Back in the 1960s, I purchased a 1955 BelAir Sport Coupe and, while drag racing, a guy who was driving it blew it up. It had the new 265-inch V8 and ran real well. Another friend, who was a circle ...
In 1954, General Motors was getting close to producing its 50-millionth car, so to celebrate, GM promoted the hell out of it. A key part of the promotion was the building of three all-gold 1955 ...
Q: Greg, back in the 1960s I purchased a 1955 BelAir Sport Coupe and while drag racing a guy who was driving it blew it up. It had the new 265-inch V8 and ran real well. Another friend who was a ...
A very tasty 1955 Chevy pickup 3100 just hit the net, offered as a lovely restomod in a no-reserve auction with a bespoke exterior, interior, and a modern Vortec powerplant under the hood. Let’s start ...
Today, cars are almost just another commodity. That was not the case back in the 1950s. Those were the days when automakers would announce a specific date when dealers were allowed to show their new ...
A lot of decades have passed since the mid-1950s, and with them came and went a lot of different ways of designing cars. As an addendum to that, each human generation since that era has had its share ...
Anyone speaking automotive parlance fluently knows very well the cult following of the Tri Five 1955, 1956, and 1957 Chevrolets. With their incredible popularity among collectors, hot rodders, and ...
The 1955 Chevrolet is, by any measure, a landmark car that profoundly influenced the entire auto industry when it was introduced, and for many years thereafter. Chevy advertising called the completely ...
When we last left you, the Golden Star Auto giveaway 1955 Chevy, built by Woody’s Hot Rodz, looked very little like any Tri-Five you’ve ever seen. The car, which will be awarded to one lucky soul at ...
Glen Fiorello wanted a 1955 Chevrolet drag car, known as a gasser, just like the one he built around 1970 and later sold. But he also wanted the car to be an attractive daily street driver, not ...
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