Modern dragsters are cool and all, but nothing beats a quarter-mile duel between two old-school gassers. Meet "Moonbeam" and "Sour Grape," two traditional gassers based on a 1965 Ford Ranchero and a ...
That’s because this thing is not a real car, but a Hot Wheel. And, even if it’s no longer its former self, having been modified by a shop used to giving new looks to diecast machines, Jakarta Diecast ...
Jeremy Eatmon transforms his classic Chevy Bel Airs into gassers with lots of new parts, but his goal is to save these ...
This unique style of drag race vehicle is most notable for its straight front axle arrangement and primarily built using vehicles produced from the 1930s to the 1960s. The iconic look is typically a ...
It’s those iconic images of the blown gassers built during the late ’50 through the late ’60s that seem to represent the good ol’ days of drag racing. With fenderwell headers intently dominating the ...
This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Gasser conversion on Exotic Car Trader captures the golden age of drag racing with authentic styling and a powerful stance. This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air was ...
High-performance sports cars from Europe and Japan rev to the moon while American performance cars are all low-revving lumps. That's the stereotype anyway and here's a 1958 Chevy gasser taking off at ...
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