The early 1940s were a great time for the American truck market, at least styling-wise. The pinnacle of good looks in a lot of peoples minds is the 1940 Ford, but this 1941 Chevrolet is a looker as well!… more»
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Hidden Muscle: 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS
There are some project cars that we will take on knowing that they are financially viable, while others will come along and we just know that we are going to be in the fight of our life to break… more»
Roadster Project: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette
It’s a shame that some of the best looking projects come from failed marriages. This 1963 Corvette convertible is being sold as the result of a divorce with a lot of the heavy lifting already completed. It’s listed for… more»
Stick Shift Wagon: 1974 Chevy Vega
As much as I like wagons, the Vega years were not high points for GM (or really, any American manufacturer at the time). The imports were doing a bang-up job of taking away small car sales, and quality control… more»
Only 35K Miles: 1978 Chevrolet Malibu Classic
The mid-size personal luxury car was the shining star of the late seventies, but there were still mid-size mainstream cars. However, they did not sell as well in the 2 door style. For a few hundred more dollars, the… more»
Super Clean Survivor? 1956 Chevrolet Nomad
The owner of this 1956 Chevrolet Nomad describes it as a super clean survivor. That is a pretty fair description of what is a very attractive vehicle. As it stands right now, it is certainly a car that would… more»
READER AD: 1964 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe
We normally stick with unrestored cars, but this car would be very tempting if we were in the market for an Impala. Sure, you could buy a cheaper project and restore it, but would you really be further ahead?… more»
Parked Since 1989: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro
It appears that the last time this ’67 Camaro experienced the wide-open road was back in 1989. For some of you, that will be a lifetime ago, while for some of us it feels like it was only yesterday…. more»
Corvair-Powered 5 Window: 1936 Ford Deluxe
This is something you don’t see every day: a 1936 Ford Deluxe 5-window coupe converted to a rear-engined configuration with a flat-six from a Chevy Corvair on board. Normally, a Ford of this vintage would be significantly hot-rodded if… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Robert M’s Barn Liquidation!
Reader Robert M recently sent a photo of a barn, it just so happens to house his collection of trucks, cars, and parts. He’s been using this barn for the past 20 years, but unfortunately, he has to clear… more»
Boogie Ready: 1979 Chevy Conversion Van
While old-school boogie vans will never be worth huge amounts of cash, there’s no doubt nostalgia is fueling a newfound appreciation for these party wagons. Coupled with the camping and “living in your van” movement that is still very… more»
















