Tidying up isn’t the most appealing of chores for modern man, the reason there’s a machine for just about anything in our possession that needs cleaning. However, there’s something interesting about ...
Not many people have built national-champion show cars in their teens. Then again, Carl Casper wasn't your average 19-year-old. Like many customs of the late '50s, this 1951 Chevrolet was a young ...
Introduced in 1955, the Tri-Five is so beautiful and iconic that it overshadows every single Chevrolet produced until then. Sure, there's also the fact that Chevy did not offer a V8 like Ford did ...
Now things are getting exciting. We have a car that moves under its own power and we're nearing the final stages of completion. It's almost cruising time in our '51 for $15,000. In the previous issue ...
It is 1951. Our now belovedI Love Lucyshow was making its television debut and the groundbreaking color television was beginning its first test broadcast. It is this timeless moment in American ...
On October 30, 1951, the Gage family purchased a six-passenger 1951 Chevrolet four-door sedan. They paid $2,124 for the car, which was driven exclusively by Mrs. Gage for the next 19 years. Then the ...
Midway between Albuquerque, NM., and Lubbock, TX., sits the small, yet infamous, town of Roswell, NM. In past decades, the town is best known for its debatable "government space experiments," and has ...
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*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Jim Metzger ‘gets his kicks’ driving this fine-looking hot rod on Route 66 and in other parts of the St. Louis metro area. My son ...
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