Few muscle cars know how to turn heads quite like the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, and this custom convertible turns the volume up to eleven. Built by Dek'd Out Customs of Oxnard, California, it keeps the ...
We think we probably know what you're thinking: that you're in love – assuming, obviously, that you have a thing for classic Chevrolet Chevelles. Mind you, since you are reading these lines, which are ...
The Chevy Chevelle is very much a muscle car icon, and with that in mind, modifications and modern upgrades should be applied with a deft touch. This particular 1967 Chevelle is a good example of that ...
When Rick Lujan first purchased this '67 Chevelle it had nowhere near the radiant red hue it possesses in the pictures you see before you. "When I got it in Florida three years ago, the car was black ...
Let’s be honest – engine output is totally insane these days. That’s doubly so when looking at the aftermarket, where four-figure horsepower numbers are quickly becoming the norm. This twin-turbo 1969 ...
Chevy currently has nine SUVs in its US lineup but not a single wagon. But 61 years ago it was a different story. SUVs were in the minority andwagon buyers had plenty of options. The little Chevy II, ...
This 1970 Chevelle Malibu Restomod, with a 5.3L turbo LS swap and T56 6-speed, is a high-performance build ready for enjoyment or completion.
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Underneath its classic exterior, the Chevelle sits on an Art Morrison GT Sport chassis. Power comes from a 6.2-liter supercharged LSA V8 producing a cool 725 horsepower. The bodywork is finished in ...
Everyone loves a Chevelle, even the Mopar and Ford guys do in secret, but this ’65 is better than most. Heavily modified, this isn’t some big fancy shop’s build. Instead, the owner, Anthony Campbell, ...
Unlike a lot of, shall we say, older automotive enthusiasts, I don't like restomods. Sure, they can look cool, but I've also never driven one that actually felt properly sorted or worth the money.
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