The Chevelle Super Sport was the best-selling muscle car in 1970, and the standard 350-hp 396 Turbo-Jet V8 was by far the preferred option ...
Look, I get it. The bubble has burst as far as the used car market is concerned, allowing more people to dictate what happens to ultra-expensive cars at auction. It’s bad news for sellers of ...
The 1969 Chevelle SS 396 sits near the center of American muscle car mythology, combining big-block power with everyday drivability. Collectors still chase correct-production cars, while drivers ...
First introduced in September of 1963, the Chevelle nameplate was Chevy’s answer to the growing demand for midsize models, offering everything from sensible family sedans to performance-oriented ...
LS5-powered 1969 Chevelle SS convertible offers vintage looks with upgraded performance and handling in a striking red-on-red package. A fully restored 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Convertible, ...
The Chevelle may have only lasted three generations, from 1964 through 1978, but it left its mark on the hot-rodding world, and was once touted as "America's most popular midsize car". Of the three ...
With 396-cid V8, four-barrel, four-speed. Red pearl and black with black vinyl interior. Featured on the January 1985 cover of Super Chevy. A 25-year-old repaint still looks decent, chrome and trim ...
As car crafters, we've all heard a significant other say "You love that car more than you love me." That's usually just an exaggeration, but sometimes it has a grain of truth--at least it did for ...
Back in the day, there was quite a business going on down in the Southern states for moonshiners running untaxed liquor around. Liquor running, a pastime that dates back to the days of Prohibition, ...