1955 was a big year for Chevrolet, which introduced the Tri-Five. Available in three trim levels and various body styles, the full-size car sold like hotcakes. The range-topping Bel Air was also ...
Records indicate that one of the first 1957 Pontiac Coupes was built late in September 1956 at the General Motors facility in Wilmington, Del., and was sold soon after at the Chase Cadillac/Pontiac ...
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Pontiac was a notable division of General Motors for years before it closed its doors in 2010. Throughout its run in the automobile world, it produced several notable vehicles, from the illustrious ...
We've been showcasing an endless stream of 1955 to 1957 Chevrolets in the much beloved Tri-Five series for as long as this website's been around, and we probably will keep doing so for the foreseeable ...
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