Although produced solely across three generations for the 1964 through 1978 model years, the mid-size Chevelle quickly became one of Chevrolet’s most popular nameplates. And the A-body had a lot going ...
"I wasn't sure about the yellow at first," Bob Chipperfield says about the first time he beheld this now-sano '67 Chevelle. Then again, the SS 396's sickly, sallow complexion was only the most visible ...
I received two letters from readers of our “Cars We Remember” special 48-page auto section on my history of the Chevelle column. I noted that in 1967, the Chevelle SS did not offer the 396/375-horse ...
George Lyons, a collector from Erie, Pennsylvania, told us he's owned a good number of unrestored muscle cars over the years. Yet he considers this 11,200-mile, Green Mist Metallic '67 Chevelle SS396 ...
The golden age of the muscle car provided us with many nameplates that are now considered legendary. Among these iconic machines is the Chevrolet Chevelle, one of the most successful models in the ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Fountain Hills, Arizona's Lyle "Jag" Amdahl is one of us. In other words, Lyle grew up in the '60s, when gasoline was 29 cents a gallon. Insurance was cheap, and musclecars were affordable. Amdahl's ...
Q: Greg, I have a few questions about your least favorite year of the 1966-1967-1968 Chevelles, namely the 1968 Chevelle SS396. I’m wondering how many 1968 Chevelles, overall, were produced and how ...
Q: Greg, I really like the old car columns and seek your knowledge. I know that in 1970, the SS 396 isn't really an SS 396 in that it came with a 402-inch V8 engine. How did this happen and why wasn't ...