One way to make this happen quickly is an auction. Sure, some cars get swept up in bidding wars and go for crazy money, but most cars at auctions sell for less than it would cost to duplicate them, ...
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is the epitome of 1950s automotive design. It's a really difficult task to find a better looking car from that era. However, if you're a drag racing enthusiasts like me, you ...
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 ...
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 ...
Jeremy Eatmon transforms his Chevy Bel Airs into gassers with lots of new parts, but his goal is to save these classics.
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 ...