Gasser Automobiles -

In the golden age of American drag racing, few machines commanded as much attention as the . Defined by their nose-high stance and raw, unrefined power, Gassers were the "blue-collar" kings of the strip from the late 1950s through the early 1970s. The Origin: Running on "Gas"

The name "Gasser" originated from the "Gas Coupe and Sedan" classes. Unlike top-tier dragsters that ran on exotic nitromethane or methanol blends, these cars were strictly limited to pump gasoline . This forced builders to find speed through radical weight reduction and ingenious mechanical modifications rather than just high-octane fuel. The Anatomy of a Gasser

A true Gasser is unmistakable. Form was dictated entirely by the function of launching a car as hard as possible with limited tire technology.

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