This 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air in black and terracotta has undergone frame-off restoration and has only 47 miles on the clock since the rebuild ...
The word "iconic" is thrown around so freely these days that its meaning is becoming as faded as the paint on an un-garaged classic car. When it comes to those very classics, however, the term still ...
Produced from 1955 to 1957, the Chevrolet Tri-Five was among the most popular vehicles of its era. Offered in three trim packages and several body styles, the nameplate moved a whopping five million ...
The film showcases the thrilling performances of Joey Chitwood's auto thrill show, featuring a talented team of drivers executing breathtaking stunts with regular production Chevrolet cars.
At some point early in a young future gearhead's life, he or she notices that some cars are just way cooler looking than others. More often than not, the first set of wheels to spark the interest of a ...
The U.S. auto industry continued its biceps-flexing last week. Chevrolet’s General Manager T. F. Keating announced a 1956 production target of 2,500,000 cars and trucks (against an estimated 2,300,000 ...