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 ...
General Motors introduced a new A-Body platform for the 1964 model year, and with that Chevrolet debuted the Chevy Chevelle. Slotted between the compact Chevy Corvair and the full-size Chevy ...
A rare 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS-style convertible with big-block power and manual transmission is offered for sale.
For anyone with a passion for classic muscle cars, 1967 was the year to be alive. America had a passion for horsepower, no matter what the body style. Whether it was ponycars, fullsized, sports cars, ...
If ever you are in the mood for nabbing a little extra attention in your late-’60’s muscle car, just do what Jim Meyer did with his 1967 Chevelle—paint it orange and add a healthy dose of chrome. Yes, ...
Not everyone can own the original, but clones let enthusiasts experience the design, sound, and thrill of a classic Chevelle ...
The mid-'60s was an exciting time to be into cars. Although the words 'muscle car' are very much associated with this era, it ...
Hey Chevelle aficionados, win a completely restored 1970 big-block Chevelle Super Sport. Original Parts Group, Inc. (OPGI) of Seal Beach, California has teamed up with Dreamgiveaway.comto create a one ...
Debuting for the 1964 model year, the Chevy Chevelle was built to compete with the Ford Fairlane as Chevy’s mid-size A-body entry. The Chevelle, whose name was taken from either French or Hebrew ...
Ken "Posie" Fenical was made aware of his Posie's Pick for this month by the car owner's mother. Eddie Barcello's mom sent in the photo of his Pro Street big-block '66 Chevelle. His job at the pool ...
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 ...