Chevrolet joined the muscle car gathering in 1964 with the arrival of the Chevelle. The moniker had kind fortunes on its side, even though its debut year was laden with big events – the GTO, the 4-4-2 ...
1970 brought a series of very important changes to the Chevelle lineup, which was now available in several body styles, namely sport coupe, sport sedan, four-door sedan, station wagon, and convertible ...
For classic muscle car fans, there are few thrills like stumbling across an authentic barn find – especially when it’s a 1970 ...
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Classic Chevy Chevelle SS big-blocks that are now hard to find stock
Most Chevelles wearing SS badges today aren't what they claim to be.
Produced for three generations between 1963 and 1977, the Chevelle brought a lot of success for Chevy, with the Bow Tie brand selling a broad range of body styles and powertrain configurations over ...
The Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 was the archetypal blue-collar supercar back in the late 1960s, so it seems entirely right that one might find its way into the hands of American music’s most famous ...
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 ...
Barn finds are always exciting, but this video takes things to a new level, packing in dozens of examples of the classic Chevy Camaro and Chevelle, some of which are quite rare, plus a mountain of ...
The mid-1960s and early 1970s were a golden era of American car building that we may never see the likes of again. Born of dominant American industrial might, low gas prices, and distinctive design ...
Although Chevrolet originally intended to build a limited run of competition-oriented Mark IV "mystery motor" Chevelles in 1964, a major sanctioning organization's ongoing rules tuning delayed actual ...
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