For our toughest Week to Wicked build yet, we needed all seven days to get our 1955 Chevy on the road! As an ancient proverb states, every journey begins with a single step, and Monday is when we take ...
We always get excited when we get to see former SEMA show cars surface on the open market. That means someone, somewhere, will get to enjoy these incredible builds far beyond just looking at them in ...
It all began in the summer of 1947, introduced as a late '47 model the all-new Chevrolet truck replaced the postwar 1946-47 Chevrolet offerings. It was huge step forward since the truck it replaced ...
When most enthusiasts talk about Chevrolet’s V8 legacy, the story usually begins in 1955 with the legendary small-block. That engine earned its reputation honestly—it was affordable, powerful, and ...
The Roadster Shop has unveiled yet another high-end custom build, this time with a 1955 Chevy 210 dubbed “Agent Orange.” Built as a surprise gift for a customer’s father, this 210 combines nostalgic ...
The Chevy COE, or cab over engine, was produced from 1939 to 1959 as a medium-duty truck. The COE design gave the driver a more commanding view of the road, while locating the cab above the engine ...
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Steve Darnell's Insane 1955 Chevy Gasser
Las Vegas | Who dares cut up a classic 1955 Chevy 210 hood, rudely exposing giant dual carburetors atop a 498 cubic inch blown big block engine? Rat rod master fabricator Steve Darnell of WelderUp, ...
The first Chevrolet V8 engine to succeed commercially was the 1955 small block. But it wasn't Chevy's first V8. That came ...
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