General Motors built some of the most coveted muscle machines of the 1960s and 1970s, and a handful of them have become blue-chip collectibles worth staggering money. Scarce production runs, race-bred ...
Don Yenko-led projects were often great, but few had the charm of this particular small block V8.
This finely restored 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6 did not set any records, but it crossed the block for a six-figure sum.
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This triple-black, big-block, 4-speed Chevy Nova SS comes from a time when having a muscle car “your way” was easy. Keeping in mind the Chevrolet and Mopar performance vehicles have been on hiatus for ...
This 1970 Chevrolet Nova is more than just a project car; it's a restoration candidate whose long-term mission is to return ...
The Chevy Chevelle debuted for the 1964 model year as Chevrolet’s A-Body, mid-size offering. Quickly becoming Chevy’s most popular and successful model, the Chevelle would be one of the prime players ...
Classic Car Deals has published a new editorial and inventory-focused resource centered on one of the most recognized names in American muscle car history: the 1970 Chevrolet Camaro. The newly ...
Bowing for the 1964 model year, the A-body Chevy Chevelle was Chevrolet’s mid-size competitor to the Ford Fairlane. The Chevelle quickly became Chevy’s most successful and popular model. With V8 power ...
This Chevrolet Nova from 1970 has been completely restored and modified to make an excellent show car in a unusual shade of blue. Chevy II evolved from basic compact to stylish, powerful Chevrolet ...