While a first-generation Chevrolet Chevelle built in the United States isn’t necessarily a rare find these days, not the same thing can be said about the Canadian version, which was assembled at the ...
Editor's Note:Cole Quinnell joined the staff of HOT ROD in 1990, a year ahead of me. I well remember his beat '66 Chevelle at the time, moving it from his apartment to a house and later cross-country ...
Ayush's love for all things automotive started with his grandfather's old Suzuki. This early initiation has transformed into a passion for cars that he now chooses to express through his words. But ...
The name Roadster Shop is synonymous with pushing the envelope when it comes to building cars and designing the parts that go into them. The goal of Phil and Jeremy Gerber's family-owned business has ...
What do you get when you mix road racing, SoCal canyon roads, and a childhood muscle car slash hot rod influence? In this case: Westlake Village's Mike Cavanah's curve-carving '66 Chevelle. "My father ...
It's a story we've heard time and time again. Guy buys muscle car. Guy plans to restore muscle car. Life happens. Car gets sidelined. Mark Campbell's 1966 Chevelle fell into that age-old paradox.
Q: Hey Greg I just read where you said that in 1966, the Chevelle SS396 was maybe the most popular boulevard cruiser of the day. I agree, and would love to hear your stories about this great muscle ...
Q: Hi Greg. I had a 1966 Chevelle 396 with 360 horsepower. It had a 4-speed and thanks to your articles I now know what a “138” Chevelle is. Prior to your columns, I didn’t know that a Chevelle ...
The ‘60s were an exciting era for muscle car lovers. For Chevrolet, and specifically the Chevelle, 1966 was a turn-around year for the model thanks to the A-body design that, to date, still ropes in ...
The Ring Brothers 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle looked pretty good in the renderings previously released by the Wisconsin muscle car builder, but it looked even better on the 2014 SEMA show floor last week.
A: Glad to help, Ed. The Chevelle debuted in 1964 when Chevrolet decided to add a midsize to its car lineup that included Corvette, Corvair, Chevy II and the full size Biscayne, Belair and Impala ...
A 1966 Chevelle concept tune that takes advantage of all the cool advancements in automobile technology over the past five decades? Color us interested. It’s just a series of teasers for now, but in a ...
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