Tri-Five Chevys

Tri-Five Chevys

Author: Patrick Hill

Publisher:

Published: 2015-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781613251805

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Early post-WWII Detroit was just getting back on its feet, cranking out automotive designs that were mostly continuations of pre-war technology. It wasn’t until the mid-1950s that some truly interesting, modern-for-the-day designs came out. One of the best, and most enduring, was that of the Chevrolet models built from 1955 to 1957. With just shy of 5 million units built, this design became one of the most popular ever among automotive enthusiasts and modifiers alike. With its flexible platform, no model has seen more variations of performance interpretation than what is now known as the Tri-Five Chevy. With an abundance of aftermarket parts available, the Tri-Five has seen a renaissance in popularity with the modern Pro Touring style of builds. Worn-out mid-1980s restorations and crude ex-pro street cars have become obvious candidates for building this new technology-friendly and capable style. In Tri-Five Chevys: Building and Modifying the 55-56-57, mechanical upgrades for the chassis, engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, tires, and wheels are all covered through step-by-step procedures. Applying this modern technology will help you be competitive when campaigning your Tri-Five through the vigorous courses on the Ultimate Streetcar Challenge or simply enjoying the benefits of modern performance on the street. For the novice builder and the hardcore hobbyist, Tri-Five Chevys: Building and Modifying the 55-56-57is the only book on the market catering to a Tri-Five Pro Touring build. Veteran author Patrick Hill helps you apply these upgrades through careful planning, design, and assembly of a Pro Touring Tri-Five machine.


Chevrolet Trucks 1955–1959

Chevrolet Trucks 1955–1959

Author: Dennis Parks

Publisher: CarTech Inc

Published: 2021-05-25

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1613255845

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Rebuild and modify your 1955–1959 Chevrolet truck with today’s best parts! Regardless of your automotive taste, there is almost always a need for a shop truck to chase parts, use as a tow vehicle, or use for household chores that require a trip to the farm-and-home store. Pickup trucks have always been popular, but that is true now more than ever. Plus, they hold their own as hot rods as well! Many vintage trucks can still be found in their original condition. Unlike years ago, the automotive aftermarket has now realized the popularity of these trucks. Whether you plan to restore one as a mild custom or go all out, the necessary parts are available, which makes it easier to achieve your dream regardless of your skills or budget. Veteran how-to book author Dennis W. Parks resurrects a 1955 Chevy pickup as the subject of Chevrolet Trucks: 1955-1959 Build & Modify to be used as a daily driver. Starting with a classic-styled work truck, he updates it with creature comforts that are found in new vehicles—those that the average hot rodder can still maintain without having an electronics degree. Everything is covered, including updating the front and rear suspension as well as installing disc brakes to provide a good foundation for your project. Body repair and modifications (including installing patch panels, power windows, rotary door latches, and a stylish third brake light) are next. Interior components (including the latest creature comforts) that provide safety and convenience are examined. Mechanical components (such as the engine, transmission, steering, cooling, and wiring) are included as well. Everything you need to know to build a safe and reliable pickup truck is included in this book. Most of the work featured is performed in a home garage, which proves that you can build a decent truck within the confines of a two-car garage without paying a fortune in labor.


Tri-Five Chevy Handbook

Tri-Five Chevy Handbook

Author: Jim Richardson

Publisher: HP Trade

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781557882851

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One of the most popular classic cars on the road today, Chevrolets built between 1955 and 1957 have spawned a veritable cult of fans. For the 150,000 Classic Chevy owners here is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to keeping their Chevrolets in top showroom condition. Includes information on chassis upgrades, paint and bodywork, engine tuning, restoration, and much more.


Chevrolet, 1955-1957

Chevrolet, 1955-1957

Author: Mike Mueller

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781610608640

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Spectacular color photographs combined with informative captions tell the stories of these poplar subjects.


How to Build 1934-'35 Chevy St RodsHP1514

How to Build 1934-'35 Chevy St RodsHP1514

Author: The Editors of Street Rodder Magazine

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-02-06

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 1101157127

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A step-by-step guide to building a show-winning Chevy street rod from the ground up. In this guide to building 1934-'35 Chevy street rods-a new, emerging model-readers will learn everything they need to know about turning an old classic into a new traffic-stopper.