Before there were muscle cars, this car was tearing up the drag strip and was legendary for its power and speed.
The 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air station wagon had a 409 cubic-inch V8 that kicked out 400 hp, giving the family car enough power ...
In the sixties, full-size cars were still the backbone of production for the American auto industry, and no other model was more successful than the Chevrolet Impala. The big Chevy was outselling its ...
Parked for over two decades, this 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS spent its entire life in the same family. And it's a true time capsule.
Six decades ago, Chevrolet’s full-size cars underwent an epic overhaul. The X-frame chassis that had underpinned the Bowtie brand’s family sedans, coupes, convertibles and more since 1958 was out, ...
The muscle car craze saw big-block engines with massive power profiles dominate U.S. roads, and one Chevy model paved the way ...
Chevrolet enjoyed a banner year in 1962. The celebration of that golden anniversary year not only saw strong sales, but Chevrolet witnessed wildly popular acceptance of the newly introduced 409ci ...