If you’ve been looking for a mid-1960s full-size Chevrolet with real potential and a clean starting point, this 1965 Chevrolet Impala listed on eBay deserves a closer look. Offered as a restoration project and located in Paterson, New Jersey,… more»
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Bare Bones: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle 300
When you think of a 1960s Chevy Chevelle, you’ll probably come up with either a Malibu or SS 396. But that would be overlooking the cheapo entry-level models, the 300 and the 300 Deluxe. These cars had few frills… more»
Daily Driver? 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS
Chevrolet redesigned its cars in 1965, and buyers loved them. They sold more than a million Impalas in ’65, a record that would never be bested. The seller has a 1966 Impala Super Sport, which is mostly the same… more»
396 Big Block Power! 1977 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
The third-generation Chevelle didn’t disappoint buyers looking for an attractive coupe, offering smooth lines on the outside and a popular style for the period, shared by numerous GM cars known as Colonnade bodies. However, by 1977, those seeking a… more»
Cheap Wheels: 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier
General Motors developed the J-Platform in the 1980s as a “world car,” meaning the design would be employed across GM’s global footprint. The Cavalier was such a car, and the third generation alone (1995-2005) saw production reach 2.4 million… more»
Final Year Fuelie: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
I have often wondered whether there is such a thing as the perfect classic. That is, is there a car that features so many desirable attributes that it is seemingly impossible to criticize? This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe could… more»
Laguna Clone: 1973 Chevrolet El Camino SS
The El Camino enjoyed a long run at Chevrolet as a “gentleman’s pickup,” a truck based on a passenger car platform. For 1959 and 1960, it was a full-size transport, while shifting to a mid-size set-up in 1964 through… more»
Classic Workhorse: 1958 Chevrolet Apache NAPCO 4×4
Early Chevrolet pickups already hold a special place in the collector world, but add factory-era four-wheel drive into the mix and things get much more interesting. Listed here on Facebook Marketplace, 1958 Chevrolet Apache 31 short-box step-side, currently located… more»
Kammback Survivor: 1973 Chevrolet Vega Estate Wagon
The Vega was Chevrolet’s first foray into subcompact automobiles. From 1971 to 1977, GM sold more than two million gas sippers, although the car was initially flawed (overheating engines, premature rusting). The “Kammback” was the 2-door station wagon edition,… more»
No Reserve: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 350 Convertible
Some classics hit the market with barely a ripple, but when a seller elects to list a first generation pony car in a No Reserve auction, the action is virtually guaranteed to be intense. Such is the case with… more»
3-On-The-Tree W/O.D.: 1960 Chevrolet Parkwood
While old station wagons continue to be a collector’s hit, I’m not certain about the prospects for this 1960 Chevrolet Parkwood. The listing states that the car is in “Good Condition,” but I think that’s a debatable position. The… more»
Classic Cruiser with Bonus Engine: 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air
Early postwar Chevrolets have a way of striking a balance between elegance and attitude, and this 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Coupe checks both boxes. Offered out of Colbert with a clean title, this Bel Air presents as a well-sorted… more»
Restored Bubbletop: 1961 Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet did an extreme makeover on their full-size cars in 1961, coming with crisp, rounded styling compared to the “batwings” of 1959-60. This ’61 Impala has the desirable “bubbletop” roofline, which would be the last for the model, switching… more»
Nomad-Like? 1965 Chevelle 300 Wagon
By the very early sixties, the Detroit three-and-a-half had pretty much said adios to two-door station wagons. Particularly popular in the fifties, they had pretty much run their course by about ’61. There were some exceptions, but the big… more»
















