Builds and Examples

Build Biology: 1956 Drag Racing Chevy dubbed ‘The Creamsicle’

BUILD BIOLOGY

How do you make a steel bodied 1956 Chevrolet go 6 seconds in the quarter mile?

POWER. 632 Cubic Inches (or 10.3 Liters) of it, to be exact. And big ass tires. Plus a few other racecar things.

6 Second, 210 MPH Steel Bodied Beast: ’56 Chevy, aka “The Creamsicle”

The Hoonigans resident drag racing daddy Jon Chase nerds out on this Hot Rod Drag Week-legendary 1956 Chevrolet…

Roadkill Customs

Share
Published by
Roadkill Customs

Recent Posts

Reviving a 1959 Dodge D-300 Family Farm Truck

Pole Barn Garage bought back the 1959 Dodge D-300 truck that I learned to drive… Read More

2 months ago

Elevate Your Wiring Projects with This Clever Hack!

Merricks Garage offers a comprehensive guide to efficient and effective electrical wire labeling techniques. [More...] Read More

2 months ago

Bolt-In 9-Inch Rear End Swap for 1988-98 Chevy Trucks

This is a game-changing product from Speedway Motors: the bolt-in OBS Chevy 9-inch housing designed… Read More

3 months ago

Making A Checkered Flag Shift Knob

Watch a checkered flag shift knob is made! There's no CNC machine or 3D Printer… Read More

3 months ago

How To Remove Scratches and Polish Clear Plastics Like a Pro

Tackle the task of polishing and removing scratches from clear plastics quickly and easily. [More...] Read More

2 months ago

Inside the Model A Ford Assembly Line: 1928-1931

Witness the captivating journey of Model A Ford production from raw materials to finished cars… Read More

3 months ago