The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 arrived at a moment when Detroit was locked in an escalating horsepower contest, and it answered with a factory rating of 450 horsepower that stunned buyers, ...
There’s a major difference between a classic muscle car built to look fast and one genuinely engineered to be driven hard. Listed on BuyTheCar, this 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu RestoMod lands ...
A 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Convertible has surfaced through Mecum with the kind of spec that makes muscle-car fans slow their scrolling – red paint, a 454-cubic-inch V8, a four-speed manual ...
Like others from his generation who grew up without the Internet, satellite television, and the myriad other distractions that youngsters face today, a significant majority of Steve Wider’s attention ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hot-rodders live a life of cars for a bunch of different reasons. Maybe it's the aesthetic appreciation, the performance, the competitive spirit, the historical significance, or the desire to tinker, ...
The American muscle car may be one of the most beloved vehicle genres ever created. Some say muscle cars arrived as early as the 1950s, while others place their conception firmly in the 1960s.