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Now This Is What A Gasser Should Do! This Is Strange Magic, Russell’s Wheel Standing Field Find 1956 Chevy Gasser

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Gassers are awesome, and I love everything about them, but most of the ones we see nowadays are just show cars. That’s okay, because we’d totally drive one on the street just for fun, but when you see them doing big boy burnouts, wheelstands, and more, you know they are doing God’s work. God’s Gasser Work that is. So when I saw this feature video on Russell’s wheel standing 1956 Chevrolet gasser they call Strange Magic, I knew I had to share it. This is one cool car that does EPIC burnouts, at all angles, leaves with the wheels up every time, and can be three kinds of out of control at any moment!

What’s not to love about that?

Check it out and let us know if this video makes you want to build a gasser. It kinda does for us!

Video Description:

Russell turns a barn find ’56 Chevy into a wheel standing gasser named Strange Magic. Film commissioned as part of Panhead Custom Ales’ custom can series. Check out the full range at www.panhead.co.nz Subscribe to Hot Rod Revue for more tales of New Zealand’s rod and custom culture. And follow along on instagram and facebook for your daily dose!

The post Now This Is What A Gasser Should Do! This Is Strange Magic, Russell’s Wheel Standing Field Find 1956 Chevy Gasser appeared first on BangShift.com.

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