The 1969 Chevelle SS 396 sits at the intersection of American performance, mass production, and modern collectability, ...
In the world of custom cars, subtlety is very much a subjective thing. Take this 1967 Chevy Chevelle – one the one hand, the rumbling Big Block V8 and brilliant turquoise paint is more than enough to ...
The 1967 Chevelle SS 396 arrived at a moment when Detroit was still figuring out how much power and attitude to pack into a ...
Drag racing is cool regardless of the vehicles lining up at the Christmas tree, but it all becomes better when the cars hail from the golden muscle car era. Yup, it's time for yet another Pure Stock ...
General Motors introduced a new A-Body platform for the 1964 model year, and with that Chevrolet debuted the Chevy Chevelle. Slotted between the compact Chevy Corvair and the full-size Chevy ...
If ever you are in the mood for nabbing a little extra attention in your late-’60’s muscle car, just do what Jim Meyer did with his 1967 Chevelle—paint it orange and add a healthy dose of chrome. Yes, ...
For anyone with a passion for classic muscle cars, 1967 was the year to be alive. America had a passion for horsepower, no matter what the body style. Whether it was ponycars, fullsized, sports cars, ...
The Chevelle was – and still is – the highest-production intermediate built by any American carmaker. It has become a cult since its introduction in 1964 until its demise in 1977. With millions of ...
I lost count a long time ago how many times I've heard a guy say his muscle car is a real daily driver. Sometimes the claims are believable, but all too often, it's a load of manure. Take, for ...
Hey Chevelle aficionados, win a completely restored 1970 big-block Chevelle Super Sport. Original Parts Group, Inc. (OPGI) of Seal Beach, California has teamed up with Dreamgiveaway.comto create a one ...
Not everyone can own the original, but clones let enthusiasts experience the design, sound, and thrill of a classic Chevelle ...
The old saying goes, "There is no replacement for displacement." While modern engine technology proves that logic is fundamentally flawed, it's still fun to remember the inexpensive gasoline and ...