18. Chevrolet “Tri-Five”
The everlasting battle between Ford and Chevrolet for supremacy in the medium-priced market happened at the height of the mid-50s. That was when Chevrolet presented the legendary “Tri-Five” series. Those cars got that nickname later when they produced this body style for three years, 1955, 1956 and 1957. When people started calling them “Tri-Five,” the name stuck.
One of the biggest features of the iconic Tri-Five series is the availability of the legendary Chevrolet Small Block V8 engine. It brought power to the masses and gave those â55 to â57 Chevrolets some serious performance to go with the everlasting style and chrome fins. Although the ’55 to ’57 Chevrolets weren’t a huge market success as GM had hoped, today, this car is one of the symbols of GM’s best period.