In theory, finding a 1967 Chevelle SS 396 shouldn’t necessarily be something impossible these days given Chevrolet built approximately 63,000 units (down from over 72,000 units the year before), but ...
The Chevelle was already becoming a good reason to get a Chevrolet, with the SS models delivering the performance that many potential buyers have long been searching for. Chevrolet continued to tweak ...
The Chevy Chevelle debuted in 1964 as Chevrolet Division’s version of the General Motors A-Body. The name Chevelle was taken either from a female Hebrew or French (the jury is still out) name meaning ...
A junkyard-rescued 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle evolves into a 500-horsepower autocross contender after 25 years of home-built dedication. Not every impressive muscle car build comes out of a high-end shop ...
In the world of hot rodding there are plenty of schools of styling to relate to, especially when you look at the roots of the hobby when trying to dial in a specific era to concentrate on for your ...
It's a street car-seriously. It's tagged, insured, weighs a portly 3,680 pounds, and still knocks off bottom-10-second e.t.'s at 131 mph. Bob West out of Republic, Missouri, is the proud owner of one ...
A junkyard-sourced 1967 Chevelle, built at home over 25 years, delivers 500 horsepower and autocross-ready performance. Some classic builds are polished restorations that cost as much as a house.
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