If you’ve ever dreamed of firing up a big-block muscle car and hearing that unmistakable Detroit rumble, now’s your moment.
The 1964 model year marked the debut of the Chevy Chevelle, built on GM’s A-Body platform. The A-Body was aimed as a direct competitor to the mid-size Ford Fairlane. Lineage of the Chevelle name has ...
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 you’ve ever dreamed of owning a true piece of American muscle history, your chance is slipping away fast. The ...
Produced between 1964 and 1967, the original Chevelle was offered with three sixers, two small blocks, and a big-block brute. The one we’re covering today doesn’t feature ol’ faithful 396, but a much ...
A 1966 Chevelle that's been sitting for God knows how long requires a complete restoration; a junkyard has served as its home ...
We sure wishHOT RODmagazine had devoted more than just two pages to Fleet Thompson's gasser-style 1966 Chevelle in its April 1968 issue. If it had, we could bring you more info on what photographer ...
When baby boomers born in the 1950s got their driver's licenses, many of them wanted a 1957 Chevy. Nothing represented "cool" better than a '57, regardless if it was a top of the line Bel Air, a Nomad ...
How did Gwen Leclerc come by the hot rod game? “I was the son my dad never had,” she said, eyes crinkling at the edges. “He used to drive us around the lake in his Omaha Orange Cobra kit car [she was ...