Vehicle Description
1957 Chevrolet 150
What is a gasser? Gassers are considered the earliest hot rods. To
create a gasser, closed-body vehicles from the 1930s to 1960s were
stripped down so that they were lighter in weight. The lighter cars
could go faster. Removing as much extra bulk as possible was
important because tire and chassis technology were limited. Drag
racers had to do what they could to improve the performance of the
car. A gasser is a vintage drag car that was popularized in the
'50s and '60s. Its name comes from the fact that it runs on
gasoline instead of race fuel. Classic gassers are nostalgic muscle
cars with large engines that are modified for speed. Nowadays, some
people use the term "gasser" to refer to trucks that use gas as
opposed to diesel.
Time to get twisted up and enter the world of the gasser in 1957
Chevrolet 150 form. Aptly named Mr. Twister, fueled by 496ci V8,
this wild looker and cooker is beautifully done, and runs like,
well a gasser! A true throwback to the drags of yore, I can see my
crew girl in her tight pants, tied bottom button-down shirt, big
hairdo and chewing a wad of gum stating "Oi loike da drahhgs",
especially in Jehrsee, gimme another cigharhette...
Exterior
The beautiful lines of the 1957 Chevrolet form have been carefully
maintained with the only difference being the jacked suspension and
some chrome removed. This car is bathed in yellow with a few
inclusions, paint runs, chips and cracks in the bodywork but keeps
its chrome trimmings all around. The front bumper has been removed,
(weight savings), and a tubular chrome grille replaces the
original. Some racing monikers adorn the yellow tinted glass, moon
eyes, a 427ci engine call out and Jenkins Competition paintwork
have been added to the body. We have no paperwork to back up any
claims of the car or drivetrain having any ties to Jenkins
Competition or Grumpy himself. Up front rocket trimming adorn the
satin black painted fiberglass teardrop hood and on back a simple
gold V adorns the trunk while a bright and shiny chrome bumper
hangs below and melds with the tail lights to dress up the rear and
tops of the fins. Within the front wheel wells are snarling white
header pipes which form into a single cut off pipe that when the
engine is fired up will absolutely "rack off". 14-inch Centerline
aluminum wheels are on the front and in the back are a pair of
Ansen aluminum slots in more 14" format.
Interior
Smooth black vinyl vies for spaces against ribbed vinyl, also in
black, for the panels which are screwed to the doors and house the
shiny handles and knobs and a black armrest pull. Slipping inside,
white diamond pleated tuck and roll vinyl with white piping and
smooth bolters covers the front bucket seats which are courtesy of
a 1965 Pontiac GTO. The rear seats have been removed to make way
for the added roll bar and shiny silver matting covers the void. A
corroded chrome armed shifter is seen between the buckets. The dash
has become more square in its design but still has deep round black
painted metal bezels for the gauges. Streaking through the middle
of the dash is a shiny mesh aluminum trim which breaks up all the
black painted metal and a chrome dash top mounted tachometer is
staring at the pilot. Below the dash is a chrome panel with a duo
of aftermarket gauges. A black sagging headliner is above, and
below is a sea of black nice carpeting.
Drivetrain
Get ready to get some tech thrown at you! The mill is a 496ci
featuring a Scat 4340 forged crankshaft with a 4.250" stroke, GM
6.385" connecting rods, Sealed Power hypereutectic pistons, and a
Comp Cams hydraulic roller camshaft, (.566i/.566e lift, 240i/248e
duration). Blueprint aluminum cylinder heads with 2.30" intake and
1.88" exhaust valves and 316cc intake and 119cc exhaust runners are
fed air and fossils via a Quickfuel 4bbl carburetor and a
Professional Products intake manifold. A Muncie M20 4-speed manual
transmission feeds power back to a Mopar 8 3/4" rear axle with 5.13
gears and a spool. This mill makes a consignor stated 601hp so hold
on tight!
Undercarriage
Nice and black with no rust seen for miles, just some patina and
road dirt is worth noting. Giving the killer stance and drag race
ride is a leaf spring front suspension and a ladder bar rear
suspension with coilovers. Power disc brakes have been added to the
front and power drums are on the rear. White snaking headers flow
down from the mighty mill and are left sans any exhaust piping or
mufflers so all the world can hear. Overall, a nice undercarriage
with some custom structural creation.
Drive-Ability
Our resident racer took this beast out and came back with a smile
on his face. The only disappointment was the tarmac was too cold to
lift the front end. Otherwise, he reported it was "great!"
What a gas(er) to have experienced and in our showroom. A classic
leftover from the early drags of yore, prior to the Pro Stock
class. A way to get Wallys, all jacked up, loads of power, gobs of
noise, and a plethora of badging, sponsorships, naming, and
flourishes on a yellow with a mostly original bodied and trimmed
car. I have a hankering for going in a straight line right now!
VIN DECODE
A57T136315
A-1500 Series 150
57-1957
T-Tarrytown, NY Assy Plant
136315-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 650 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.