In the world of big block muscle and pony cars, $2,500 doesn’t get you much. In this case it gets you a rusty shell of a 1969 Camaro that the seller claims is an SS 396. The engine is… more»
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EXCLUSIVE: 1951 Chevrolet 4-Door Deluxe
If you ask me, four door classics just don’t get the love they deserve. Sure, I appreciate two doors and their sleek looks, but an old four door can be just as much fun to drive with the added… more»
Catskill Mountain Carry-All: 1977 Chevy Impala
So, a little bit of history: there are areas in the Catskill regions of New York State where you can still find the remnants of once-grand resorts where wealthy New York City residents would retreat on the weekends. Some… more»
Aged ‘Burban: 1946 Chevrolet Suburban
After spending time neatly cramped in an old barn, this 1946 Chevrolet Suburban has finally made it out into the light once more. Partially disassembled and fairly solid, this Chevy has some potential. Although there are a few missing items that… more»
2,900 Mile Z28: 1980 Chevy Camaro
Sometimes, it seems like we can become a bit numb to low mileage claims. 30,000 miles used to be impressive; now, it just passes for “OK.” That’s not to say I’d kick a car with under 50,000 miles out… more»
Nicest Around: 8,358 Mile 1986 Camaro IROC-Z
There comes a point where superlatives are wasted. Let’s just say that if the words IROC, mullet, Tuned Port Injection, Chernobyl & Challenger, Top Gun and Full House feel like you heard them just yesterday, this car means a lot to you, and… more»
Four-On-The-Floor: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
This Z28 may be a little rough around the edges, but the engine has been rebuilt and there’s a four on the floor! By the time this Camaro was produced, most had slush boxes and in ’80 ’81 they even discontinued… more»
Two Owner Survivor: 1972 Chevrolet Nova
Perhaps it is just me, but it seems there aren’t nearly as many Nova survivors as there should be. This 1972 model is a 2 owner car, and the original owner was a “Grandma.” Between the two owners this… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle 454 Wagon!
Station wagons have clearly been gaining interest in the collector car world, especially high performance wagons. It makes sense, they didn’t build many, as most were just basic family transportation. Well this Chevelle Wagon wasn’t necessarily built to be… more»
Possible Z/28? 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS
This Camaro was recently pulled out of horse barn. The seller was told that it was originally a 396-equipped car, but some evidence suggests that it may actually be a very desirable Z/28 model. There’s a 4-speed transmission in… more»
Serious Muscle: 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
Here’s an awesome project for the bowtie fans! This Hugger Orange Chevelle SS has a 396 V8 and a close-ratio 4-speed. Doesn’t get much better than that! Unfortunately, this one has also seen better days. It’s has been ridden hard… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1975 Chevrolet Corvette Project
Seventy-five wasn’t exactly the best year for the Corvette. Power was at an all time low. The Stingray body still looked good though so perhaps this drivetrainless project is the perfect place to start if you’re wanting to build your dream Vette. You… more»
Pace Car Tribute: 1995 Impala SS Brickyard
Over the years, racing events like the Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500 have inspired numerous marketing opportunities, not the least of which is the creation of tribute cars to commemorate a brand’s involvement as the official pace car leading… more»
16 Year Sleep: 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
UPDATE 3/20/17 – The seller has relisted this one here on eBay with a $3k starting bid and no reserve. FROM 3/19/17 – This Camaro has been in storage for the past 16 years and is far from perfect…. more»
Sweet Silverado: 1977 Chevrolet K20 Suburban
This gorgeous, orange, low-mileage time capsule is a 1977 Chevrolet K20 Suburban Silverado and it looks like a winner, and is priced accordingly. It’s listed on eBay with a current bid price of $11,500 and there are still two days… more»
Cheap Classic: 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
As we have shown in the past, it is possible to have a running classic for less than $5,000. Probably not a perfect one, mind you, but for those of us whose dreams are bigger than our bank accounts and… more»
















