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Chevy’s Tri-Five generation keeps its allure seven decades later
Seventy years after they first appeared in American driveways, Chevrolet’s 1955, 1956, and 1957 models still command a level ...
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The "Tri-Five" Chevrolet: The cars that pulled Chevy back to the top
The Tri-Five Chevys were more than just stylish cars; they were a high-stakes survival plan. Through the debut of the ...
Chevrolet offered the Tri-Five in a wide range of body styles to suit many tastes. Under the hood, a groundbreaking V8 was a ...
When talking about cars that spent decades in storage, we usually think about derelict classics plagued by rust and covered in dust. Because that's how most automobiles emerge out of long-term storage ...
1957 was the last year of production for the legendary Tri-Five Chevys that took the United States of Automobile by storm and absolutely crushed competiton in the three years (1955-1957) it sold ...
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 ...
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, ...
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