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A look back at five memorable scale plastic model-car kits of Chevrolet products, plus a few misses and bloopers released over the years.
Don Waldron loves Willys Race Cars and he's owned a few in his life, over 100 to be more specific. Click here for more details or check out the November 2012 issue of Hot Rod Magazine.
Gassers were the gasoline-powered street machine with a huge spectator draw in the 1950s and ’60s. Here are 10 standouts that show the long lost drag racing class in a fresh light.
A gasser has a unique look that I absolutely love, and it brings back great memories of a distant past, both for me and for everyone who sees the car.” 0:00 / 0:00 ...
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This Triumph Spitfire Gasser Is Extremely Good - MSNIs a Triumph Spitfire a typical choice for a gasser? Absolutely not! But British roadsters done up in this style aren't without precedent, and applying the aesthetic changes to something as small ...
The American car industry has produced countless iconic automobiles since the first Ford Model T left the assembly line. But it also gave vehicles we barely remember and nameplates (or even ...
Hot Wheels has announced the winner of the 2021 Legends Tour: it’s a 1969 Volvo P1800 gasser owned by England-based Lee Johnstone. Built from a bare shell, the V8-powered hot rod will join the ...
No, this Nash is not a modern conversion for the nostalgia classes. This 1947 Ambassador was part of the iconic Gasser Wars of the 1960s.
The Hot Wheels Legends Tour wraps up at Jay Leno’s Garage with a handful of finalists from around the world. Judges picked Lee Johnstone’s 1969 Volvo P1800 gasser to be the next car to get the ...
This 1941 Willys served race duty on the front lines of the “Gasser Wars,” somehow surviving beyond its race car prime and falling into the hands of Hot Rod Ranch.
Hot Wheels is bringing back the ’55 Chevy Bel Air Gasser drag racer known as Candy Striper, or at least it will if fans unlock the model in a new crowdfunding effort. The toymaker produced 4,000 ...
We were there when "Ain't No Saint," a 1:64-scale die-cast model of the 1969 Volvo P1800 Gasser that won the worldwide Legends Tour contest, was introduced.
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