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 ...
1966 was the year when the Chevelle SS was promoted to a stand-alone series. Chevrolet believed the Super Sport reached its maturity, so it deserved the series status, albeit the decision was reverted ...
1966 witnessed big changes in the Chevelle lineup, the most notable of which was the transformation of the Malibu Super Sport into the SS 396 lineup. The change didn't take long, as the Super Sport ...
The Chevy Chevelle bowed in August of 1963 for the 1964 model year. The Chevelle name is said to mean “bold and beautiful,” and is taken from either French or Hebrew. Aimed squarely at the Ford ...
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 ...
It's a street car-seriously. It's tagged, insured, weighs a portly 3,680 pounds, and still knocks off bottom-10-second e.t.'s at 131 mph. Bob West out of Republic, Missouri, is the proud owner of one ...
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We recently had a chance to crawl all over a new ride to the Chevy High Performance stable, an LS-powered 1966 Chevelle SS clone, owned by our own associate publisher, John Barkley. The basics include ...
This 1966 Chevelle Malibu Restomod, a unique driver-quality classic with a modern 325 HP 3.6L V6 and 6-speed automatic, blends vintage style with reliable performance, ready for daily drives in Walnut ...
A beautifully restored 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle, nicknamed "Jailba8," is scheduled to cross the auction block on March 22nd, 2025, at the Glendale auction, boasting an impressive array of ...
Replicas. Modern-period cars that are built predominately with the exact same cosmetic characteristics as machines that once dominated racetracks, starred in films, and/or were just undeniably wicked ...