The 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 was meant to be a race car from day one. It was originally delivered to Jim and Andy Adcock of Amarillo, Texas, as a rolling chassis without a VIN number or title ...
Here are 10 old-school cars that had a huge influence on the lowrider scene. It’s impossible to discuss the history of ...
The Chevelle was – and still is – the highest-production intermediate built by any American carmaker. It has become a cult since its introduction in 1964 until its demise in 1977. With ...
A look at the sleeper '67 Chevelle sponsored by Global West at our suspension challenge in 2017. Four doors, a big-block, bench seat and a TH400 transmission makes this ride easy to overlook ...
Like this one; a completely unique blending of a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS and a 2015 Chevrolet Camaro. Body swaps aren’t all that uncommon these days, but in most cases, the entire body itself ...