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Gasser (car) - Wikipedia A gasser is a type of hot rod originally used for drag racing This type of car originated in United States in the late 1950s and continued until the early 1970s [1][2] In the days before Pro Stock, the A Gas cars were the fastest stock-appearing racers around
What Is a Gasser? Build Details, Plus Top 10 Gasser Cars As a style of car building, the gasser style is hotter than ever due to its simplicity and easily identified trademark style What Is a Gasser? The term "gasser" is a riff on the NHRA's
Body Styles: What Is A Gasser And Where Did It Come From? The term “Gasser” refers to a style of drag race car that was prolific in the late 1950s through the 1960s that ran on gasoline as fuel, as opposed to race fuel These cars typically competed in “heads up” drag races that were classed by engine size and car weight
Classic Cars For Sale: Ten Gasser Hot Rods Ready For Lift Off Gassers are based on 1930s to mid-1960 closed body production model cars Stripped down to save as much weight as possible, the hot rods are lifted in the front, typically by using a lighter-weight beam or tubular axle, which also improves weight distribution on acceleration
Gasser Madness – Everything you want to know about Gassers! We lost our friend Byron Stack in 2012, but his work — Gasser Madness — lives on His website was an invaluable tool for people wanting to learn about the fabled Gas Classes of the 60’s
10 Things Gearheads Need To Know About Gassers - HotCars Of all the different classes of classic and vintage cars, gassers are one of the most overlooked types of hot rods The term gasser simply refers to the fact that these are competition drag racing cars that only run on gas
Gasser Car Design: An Illustrated Guide - MotorTrend Imagine seeing this '55 Chevy Gasser leaping off the line with the front tires hanging in midair No wonder Gassers have remained favorites in drag racing, and why the Gasser revival has