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How the 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS sold performance in volume
The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS did something Detroit usually struggled to pull off: it wrapped serious performance in a package that still made sense for families and budget buyers. Instead of ...
While a first-generation Chevrolet Chevelle built in the United States isn’t necessarily a rare find these days, not the same thing can be said about the Canadian version, which was assembled at the ...
Once when I was in seventh grade, I broke my wrist while skateboarding at a school dance. To boost my morale, my mom took me to Blockbuster to rent some movies, one being what would, in my opinion, ...
Ayush's love for all things automotive started with his grandfather's old Suzuki. This early initiation has transformed into a passion for cars that he now chooses to express through his words. But ...
Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the ...
The Chevy Chevelle debuted in 1964 as the Chevrolet Division’s version of the General Motors A-Body. The Chevelle, as well as the rest of the A-Body platform, was introduced as a competitor for the ...
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1967 Chevelle SS 396 is suddenly hot again—clean cars are cashing in
The 1967 Chevelle SS 396 sits in a rare sweet spot where production volume, performance, and cultural memory all work in its ...
The name Roadster Shop is synonymous with pushing the envelope when it comes to building cars and designing the parts that go into them. The goal of Phil and Jeremy Gerber's family-owned business has ...
The ‘60s were an exciting era for muscle car lovers. For Chevrolet, and specifically the Chevelle, 1966 was a turn-around year for the model thanks to the A-body design that, to date, still ropes in ...
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