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 ...
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 ...
Hot rodding is all about going fast, though it'd be foolish to increase performance without increasing braking capacity. If you've experienced brake fade or simply not been able to bring a car to a ...
Ever wonder why baby boomers seem to never get bored of this one handful of Chevrolets built between 1955 and 1957? Banal as it might seem to modern senses, the much-beloved Chevy Tri-Fives (Nomads, ...
Installing a Chevy distributor is easy, right? Just line up the rotor, position the housing, and drop it back into theengine. If you've just read that and thought, "Not really," you're not alone. As ...