In 1970, General Motors threw not one but two curve balls at Detroit’s batters and scored a strikeout. First, the giant automobile corporation revoked the self-imposed ban on cubic inches of ...
The 1970 Chevelle SS arrived at the height of the muscle car wars, a street machine that wore license plates but thought like a race car. With huge big block power, drag strip hardware, and a body ...
Debuting for the 1964 model year as a direct competitor for the Ford Fairlane, the A-body platform Chevy Chevelle rapidly became one of Chevrolet’s best sellers. Available as a coupe, convertible, ...
Rotisserie-restored Chevelle SS 396 retains original specs, highlighting iconic styling and period-correct performance ...
The Chevy Chevelle debuted for the 1964 model year as Chevrolet’s A-Body, mid-size offering. Quickly becoming Chevy’s most popular and successful model, the Chevelle would be one of the prime players ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Dash shot of a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 convertible - Barrett-Jackson/YouTube Certain cars tend to be cloned more than others. Think of Gulf-liveried GT40 replicas, A-Team GMC Vandura vans, or ...
Based in Tallahassee, Florida, Trans Am Worldwide has carved out a reputation as the outfit that refuses to let the muscle car era die quietly. Under founder Tod Warmack, the same crew that ...
There's an old saying that the straightest way to his heart is through her curves—and in very many ways, that is quite true. While one may first take that to mean the effeminate gender, this is also ...