The Bel Air sedan was the second most popular Chevy in 1957, only outsold by the 210 4-door sedans, so family cars were in demand with buyers. Most folks don’t associate those body configurations produced to go fast, but… more»
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383 Stroker V8! 1970 Chevrolet Camaro
The second generation of the Chevy Camaro debuted in the middle of the 1970 model year. Unlike its predecessors that were somewhat rushed into production to compete against the popular new Ford Mustang, these autos were all-new. The renewed… more»
Crazy Camper! 1976 Chevrolet Chalet
Upon first glance, it really looks like this is some kind of home-built camper, but in actuality, it was a short-lived offering based on the Chevrolet Blazer. The story goes that the Chevy Blazer Chalet and its counterpart, the… more»
Never Restored: 1976 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Chalet
We’ve seen enough Chevrolet Blazer K5 Chalets come up for sale that it’s obvious plenty of people kept thier camping rigs safe and secure after the road trip was over. These factory-backed short-bed, four-wheel-drive pickups are becoming more valuable… more»
11k Original Miles! 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Iroc Z28
Third-generation Chevrolet Camaro sales were still strong by the time 1986 rolled around, with a few different models and a few different engines available, and with the base model starting at less than $9,500 it seemed like a bargain… more»
454/4-Speed Sleeper: 1979 Chevrolet Malibu Classic
General Motors’ mid-size cars were downsized in 1978, which included the Malibu whose name replaced that of the Chevelle. The cars were lighter, nimble, and better on gasoline, using smaller engines than in past model years. This ’79 Malibu… more»
Garage Find: No Reserve 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle
In 1969, one of the hottest looking cars Chevrolet produced was the Chevelle. It was available with engine combinations from a small inline-six to a 396 cubic-inch V-8 and catered both to those that wanted a street machine and… more»
V8-Powered C1: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
Some people will argue the C1 (first generation) Corvette is the best-looking Corvette ever produced. According to The Corvette Museum, “In 1953, the first 300 were built by hand in Flint, Michigan, just after General Motors unveiled the Corvette… more»
High School Project: 1955 Chevrolet 3200 Pickup
I will admit to having a few projects that I’m beginning to wonder if they will ever get off the ground. One of them many of you already know about, and that’s the 1986 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.3-16. This project… more»
















