The hood of a '55 Chevy somewhat resembles a huge tarmac, so it's not surprising that the design team at GM bolted a gigantic chrome plane to it. Fifty years later, it seems almost sacrilegious to ...
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 ...
When you look back at how the great American carmakers designed cars back in the 1950s and 1960s you may get the feeling that their entire talent was somehow reserved to that era. And you need not ...
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Pro Street 1955 Chevrolet sedan heads to auction with supercharged power and custom build
Modified Tri-Five Chevy features supercharged V8, race-inspired interior, and classic styling with aggressive Pro Street ...
When we say that everybody loves Tri-Five Chevys, it's not just journalistic hyperbole. Everybody does. But why? GM designers Harley Earl, Clare MacKichan, Carl Renner, Charles Stebbins, and probably ...
Today, Chevrolet sits among the world’s largest automakers, backed by huge sales volumes and even bigger profits. But in the years immediately following World War II, the story in the U.S. market was ...
With over a hundred years of history, Chevrolet remains a force to reckoned with in the global automotive industry. A bastion of American ingenuity, Chevy has been known to manufacture reliable ...
Chevrolet didn't produce a single model dubbed the Tri-Five; rather, the phrase refers to a selection of passenger cars produced for the 1955, 1956, and 1957 model years. Trims include the popular 150 ...
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