Arguably the king of the muscle car era, Chevrolet’s 1970 Chevelle SS 454 LS6 model possessed one of the most...
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The second generation Corvette was introduced in 1963. Sometimes referred to as the C2 generation, the new Corvette retained the...
As a species, the ’75 Caprice Classic convertible was completely out of tune with the times. It was massive and...
The 1968 L78 Super Sport Chevrolet Camaro is one of the most coveted cars of the muscle car era. The...
Chevrolet introduced the Chevy II Nova in 1966. The car’s design was based on the Super Nova concept car and...
The Super Sport name had become synonymous with performance on Chevys, and in 1966 it was possible to have the...
In 1967, Chevrolet offered four different production 427 engine options. This car has a Tri-power version with three two-barrel Rochester...
In 1966, Don Yenko was impressed enough with the late model Chevrolet Corvair’s handling, and decided to apply for SCCA...
The Chevrolet Testudo is a concept car built by Bertone on a modified Chevrolet Corvair Monza platform. The name comes...
The Sport Coupe went on to become respected as one of the quickest American made cars on the road in...
Serious performance and grand touring luxury were the hallmarks of the 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS 454. The Monte Carlo...
The ’62 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe was commonly known as the “Bubbletop” it came with 5 engine options with...
Dealers introduced the 1953 Chevrolet on January 9th of 1953. Almost every 1953 hardtop was a Bel Air, but it...
In 1957 the new Corvette took a giant stride forward with the introduction of the new Ramjet Fuel Injection. This...
First. Most powerful. Quickest. Only one Chevy combines it all: the 1969 Chevrolet ZL1 Camaro. It went a step beyond...
Harry Mann and Gary Pickens took a regular 1963 Corvette Split-Window coupe with the L84 fuel-injected 360-hp engine and built...
Cars from the 1930s are amazing timepieces that are drivable on modern roads. 1935 Master DeLuxe models were the first...
Other versions certainly had their strong points, but the 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 was simply the best all-around Z28 ever...
For fans of performance street cars, the year was remembered as the afterglow. Compression ratios were down, while safety and...
One of the more successful drivers to use the potent all-aluminum ZL1 engine in the C3 Corvette was John Greenwood....
Not surprisingly, the 1967 Corvette proved to be the most sophisticated of all the Sting Ray models. The second-generation Sting...
Though the car wore the famous blue bow-tie emblem and was marketed as a Chevrolet, the car was anything but....
This Corvette was a privately funded concept car designed by Bill Mitchell, Pete Brock, and Larry Shinoda. The car featured...
Chevrolet’s early success is often attributed to its durable and rugged four-cylinder engine, and the ‘value priced’ Series 490 models....
The 1970 Chevrolet Camaro SS 350 became a remarkable automobile due to the upgrades in the second generation. Besides its...
The 1969 Aero Coupe started life as a stock 1968 350 Corvette. It was modified by Bill Mitchell to a...
The Corvette Rondine show car was built by Pininfarina on a production 1963 Sting Ray chassis. Two rooflines were tried:...
The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro appeared on September 26, 1966, for the 1967 model year on an all brand new rear-wheel...
1972 marked the final year of production on the first generation Monte Carlo. A classic in the making, the only...
Chevrolet enjoyed a banner year in 1962. The celebration of that golden anniversary year not only saw strong sales, but...