At the annual gathering of the Classic Chevy Club, Stockers and modifieds are equally welcome. Two-door post models have always been popular with hot rodders. '57 Bel Air sport coupes like this cherry ...
The Chevy Camaro first made splashdown in September of 1966 for the 1967 model year, and since then, it has established itself as one of the most iconic American muscle machines ever produced. As such ...
Hot Wheels is bringing back the ’55 Chevy Bel Air Gasser drag racer known as Candy Striper, or at least it will if fans unlock the model in a new crowdfunding effort. The toymaker produced 4,000 units ...
Q: I feel the only vehicle less thought of nowadays more than a station wagon is a van! Well, I found a 1969 GMC Window Van about five years ago and mostly restored it. But I got tired of it and ...
Once left for dead, this GM Harley Earl–era dream machine was miraculously brought back to life. [This story originally appeared in the Summer 2011 issue of MotorTrend Classic.] General Motors spent ...
Bursting with flavor! It's been awhile, so I can't remember what the commercial was about-I know it was some sort of candy. I do, however, remember that "bursting with flavor" was the slogan. One ...
It’s been over 60 years since the first Tri-Five Chevy hit dealer showrooms. And, in that time, the model triumvirate of Chevrolets hasn’t lost any of their popularity. This was easily proven at the ...
Q: Greg, you did a column awhile ago on the “Two Lane Blacktop” ’55 Chevy and that it was the same one they used in “American Graffiti.” Can you give me that info again and even more if you have it?
Q: Greg, you did a column awhile ago on the “Two Lane Blacktop” ’55 Chevy and that it was the same one they used in “American Graffiti.” Can you give me that info again and even more if you have it?
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