Chevrolet

Hugger Orange RS: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

There is probably no color more iconic to grace the panels of a 1st Generation Camaro than Hugger Orange. While some shades have not aged well and tend to look dated, Hugger Orange remains as fresh and vibrant today… more»

Factory Big Block! 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

The best known of Monaco’s four quarters, Monte Carlo has been called a “playground for the world’s rich.” Chevrolet’s Monte Carlo brings that luxury to General Motors’ most popular and pedestrian brand. This 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo in Topeka,… more»

350/4 Speed: 1971 Chevrolet C20 Pickup

Bidding history can be a clear indicator of a classic vehicle’s desirability, and the history on this 1971 Chevrolet C20 Pickup says that it is one that a few people would like to own. It has already received an… more»

Original 307: 1971 Chevrolet Camaro

This 1971 Camaro might not possess the glitz and glamor of an SS or a Z/28, but it is a tidy survivor with its original V8 under the hood. A close look reveals that it has no significant issues… more»

Rare Blue Interior: 1988 Chevrolet Corvette

When it comes to C4 Corvettes, you really have to look into the details to find one that’s worth spending some real money on. While everyone knows the ZR1s and pace cars are good bets, those also tend to… more»

One Family Owned: 1970 Chevrolet Impala Kingswood Estate

Many people lament the passing of the full-sized station wagon, but the harsh reality is that sales fell to the point where it was no longer financially viable to develop and build new models. That means that buyers are… more»

Dirt Cheap! 1987 Chevrolet Camaro

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like a bargain, and that is what this 1987 Camaro appears to be. It isn’t perfect, but it is a clean survivor with a v8 under the hood. It won’t press the right… more»

Affordable Project: 1950 Chevrolet 3800 Pickup

Time has not been kind to this 1950 Chevrolet 3800 Pickup. Still, with the ongoing popularity and desirability of these classics, it is a vehicle that will almost certainly serve as the basis for someone’s project. The big question… more»

348 Tri-Power: 1958 Chevrolet Impala

This 1958 Chevrolet Impala would tick a lot of the right boxes for many enthusiasts. It is an original and unmolested survivor. It has a genuine and documented 74,000 original miles on the clock, and the engine bay is… more»

Cross Ram/4 Speed: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28

The buyer of this 1969 Camaro Z/28 is going to have some decisions to make. The vehicle has undergone a few changes in its life, but reversing these would be a straightforward process. However, because it presents so well… more»

Nicely Done Half-Ton: 1951 Chevrolet Series 3100

The first new Chevy trucks after World War II came out for 1947 and were referred to the Advance-Design. That was GM’s way of describing a line of trucks that were larger, stronger and sleeker in comparison to the… more»

One Owner: 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS

1965 was the second year for the Chevelle and also for the Malibu SS as the Bow-Tie guys jumped into the mid-size muscle car wars. The Chevelle was a practical car that filled a gap between the full-size Biscayne/Bel… more»

Short Bed Survivor: 1984 Chevrolet 4WD Pickup

Square body pickups are all the range and prices are soaring. It is hard to find a good 4WD example in these trucks that is not rusty or too pricey. A 1987 GMC 4×4 Short Bed recently sold in… more»

Two Story Conversion: 1962 Chevrolet Bus R/V

One of the more fascinating design decisions to come out of the 1970s is the integration of a van body into the roof of an old school bus to create a more open-air experience in a homemade RV. It… more»

Reunited! 1957 Chevrolet Finds Previous Owner

Many Barnfinds readers lament “the one that got away,” usually decades after selling a car that held sentimental value or appreciated immensely after they sold it. This 1957 Chevrolet coupe in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada caught the eye of Adam… more»

One-Owner V8: 1961 Chevrolet Parkwood

Parkwood was the name used briefly for 1959-61 to represent the Bel Air equivalent of Chevrolet’s line of station wagons. It was positioned above the Brookwood and below the Nomad. Chevy would discontinue those designations for 1962, opting to… more»

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