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Since the plan was to build a Pro Street car, I felt it would make a good starting point for the Tri-Five I had always wanted.” See All 37 Photos As a retired race car, the ’56 Chevy had seen ...
They say once drag racing gets in your blood, it’s there for life. That’s exactly the case when past Swedish and Nordic Pro Stock champ (1991-1992) Magnus Wallin built this 1955 Chevy.
From the July 1979 issue of HOT ROD: The car most enthusiasts would like to see in HOT ROD Magazine is the ’55-through-’57 Chevy in all its fine forms.
With the Pro Street and '55-'57 Chevy shoebox movements' unparalleled popularity, it was only a matter of time before someone put one and one together and came up with something to easily convert ...
Under the hood sits a 421 ci (6.9-liter) small block engine with just 1,400 miles on it, much larger than what the car had to offer back in the day, when it rolled off production lines.
Bryson’s 1969 Chevelle is a great example of a Pro Street build.When he purchased the car, it was powered by a naturally aspirated 555 big-block with a single four-barrel and had a simple roll ...