Pontiac set the pace for the sixties when it released the GTO option for the LeMans in 1964, with the hottest option coming out on top of the pack with 348 hp from a 389 cubic-inch V8. Those weren’t ...
The Chevelle SS landed in 1964 with a Malibu SS badge as Chevrolet’s big bet in the muscle car race, and it took only two years before this model became a series of its own, eventually being sold as ...
1965 brought something new and exciting to the midsize Chevy Chevelle: the L79 small-block. While the wicked 375-horsepower 396 big-block stole headlines in 1965, only 201 Chevelle Z16s were built, ...
Some of us will spend a lifetime building the car of our dreams. Maybe we luck upon a rough-around-the-edges muscle car just before our 16th birthday and we work away at it until it's finally done … ...
This video features a compilation of two standout Chevrolet Chevelles from the Muscle Car Of The Week series. It highlights ...
Q: Greg, I’d like to know more about the 1965 Chevelle Z16 you wrote about in that special "Cars We Remember" section in the Gainesville Sun. Can you tell us more from your viewpoint and why Chevrolet ...
Can somebody hit the snooze button, please? Perhaps it's just an uncanny coincidence, but it seems like every middle-age car guy has the exact same story. You know, searching for that long-lost muscle ...
For Brent Casteel, resurrecting an old Chevrolet is nothing new. Brent has had two cars grace the pages of Super Chevy magazine, one being his '65 Bel Air in the September 2005 issue. His other ride, ...
The Chevy Chevelle debuted in 1964 as the Chevrolet Division’s version of the General Motors A-Body. The Chevelle, as well as the rest of the A-Body platform, was introduced as a competitor for the ...