The worn paint and bulbous fenders give this old Chevy truck a nice look, but it’s what’s under the hood that counts. The stock engine was replaced at some point with one from a 1956 Corvette! The largest engine… more»
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1965 Chevelle Convertible: Price Of Originality
There are many automotive collectors out there who prize originality. I think the best example of that was a pair of sales back in January 2014 where two essentially identical Mercedes 300SL’s were auctioned at the same event and… more»
1957 Chevy Bel Air: Which To Buy?
When buying a project car, you want to find the one that fits your situation and skill set the best. You don’t want to fork over hard earned cash for a project, only to get it home and realize… more»
1973 Chevrolet Corvette: Blank Canvas
This 1973 Corvette certainly isn’t the most desirable C3 variant, having the L48 lower horsepower V-8, although with air conditioning, power steering and power brakes it has some nice features. This one is in Riverside, California and is for… more»
1968 Chevrolet Biscayne: Fire Wagon
We haven’t been bashful about our appreciation for big old station wagons. There is just something cool about a big family hauler with an even bigger V8. This 1968 Biscayne Wagon, which can be found here on eBay, spent… more»
1968 Camaro: Period Mods And Rust
I grew up in the Fast and the Furious era, when it was cool to modify your hand-me-down Honda. I was never much for the tuner scene, but I’ve always found it interesting that so many of my peers… more»
1972 Chevy Suburban: Highland Plaid
The 67-72 Suburban has some really clean lines, and I like them with a little patina. This one is located in Lake Havasu City, California and is offered here on craigslist for $6,500. Being the last model year before… more»
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air: Generation Gap
Everyone loves the ’57 Chevy. I loved them, my parents loved them, and just about every person I have ever met loves them. The shape was good and the engine was decent, but why does everyone admire these cars… more»
1972 Chevelle: Fast Looking 4-Door
The seller of this 1970 muscle car could stand to take a photography class, but they make it clear that this car needs to be sold very quickly. It’s located in St. Louis, Missouri and is offered here on… more»
1976 Custom Cloud: Rolls Wannabe
I’m sure at some point in time, most of us have dreamt of owning a big Rolls Royce or Bentley. Then the reality of what they not only cost to buy but to maintain and that dream is quickly… more»
1973 Camaro LT: Split Bumper Survivor
This 1973 Camaro LT has quite the story behind it. The seller claims it was, like many survivors, used primarily as a Sunday driver by a little old lady. If it were a Z28 I might not believe the… more»
1964 Impala Convertible: Only a Little Rust
Cruising in a late ’50s to mid-’60s American convertible is one of the coolest ways to spend an afternoon. Impalas like this one have quite a following, with clean lines, simple and robust mechanical components and plenty of aftermarket support…. more»
1926 Chevrolet Superior: Ford Alternative
The other day, I mentioned that a Ford would be the ideal choice for anyone pre-war car shopping. But, what about Chevrolet? They may not have been as plentiful as the Ford, but they still made a ton of… more»
1937 Chevrolet Sedan: Rough But Running
At first glance you would think this Chevy is a rust bucket that has been parked outdoors for the past 30 years, well it might have been outside for that long (who knows?) and it is rusty, but amazingly… more»
1971 Chevelle SS 454: Real Deal Or Clone?
When it comes to limited production big block muscle cars, you always want to make sure it is the real thing and not a clone. The seller of this 1971 Chevelle SS 454 believes it is the real deal,… more»
















