Right from its introduction in late 1954 the '55 Chevy, the first of the Tri-Five trinity with its new V-8 power, marketed by General Motors as "The Hot One," has never gone out of style. In 1957, ...
The classic '55-'57 Chevy has become the quintessential symbol of hot rodding. And the quintessential swap is replacing the early 235 straight six or 265/283 V8 with 396, 427, or even 454 inches of ...
For roughly the last 70 years, the competition to see who has the coolest custom Chevy Tri-Five hasn't stopped raging even slightly. Decades after their heyday, people are still finding ways to make ...
Getting everything together to make a classic restomod can be a frustrating drain of time, effort and money. Researching the right parts, finding the right look and then locating the right people to ...
Chevrolet built almost five million Tri-Five cars from 1955 to 1957. It offered quite a few versions of it too, including sedans, coupes, and wagons, and nearly every body style came in two- and ...
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 ...