Chevrolet didn't produce a single model dubbed the Tri-Five; rather, the phrase refers to a selection of passenger cars produced for the 1955, 1956, and 1957 model years. Trims include the popular 150 ...
Family reunions tend to be polarizing—you either love them or hate them. But when it comes to automotive families, there aren ...
There're a number iconic brands, models, and power equipped options that make-up the very core of the world of hot rodding. Every make has its favorites and every hot rodder has his (or hers). But ...
For roughly the last 70 years, the competition to see who has the coolest custom Chevy Tri-Five hasn't stopped raging even slightly. Decades after their heyday, people are still finding ways to make ...
Ever wonder why baby boomers seem to never get bored of this one handful of Chevrolets built between 1955 and 1957? Banal as it might seem to modern senses, the much-beloved Chevy Tri-Fives (Nomads, ...
Tri-Five Chevys, meaning those built in the 1955-1957 model years, got the attention of hot rodders pretty fast. Consider the fact that the second most popular car in American Graffiti, set in 1962, ...
We check out the Friday action at the 2018 Tri Five Nationals in Bowling Green Kentucky. Each year thousands of tri-five Chevys from around the country descend on Beech Bend raceway for the biggest ...
At first glance, the notion of an all-gold 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air might seem a tad ridiculous. However, this tri-five isn’t merely about gaudy excess. It’s actually a tribute to the 50-millionth ...