Chevy once built a rare muscle car with fake wood paneling, V8 power, and even an optional third-row seat.
View post: I've Cooked on Grills at Every Price Point. This Is the Best Budget Gas Grill of 2026 In 1969, Chevy dealer Don Yenko stuffed a 427 cubic inch L72 engine into a compact Nova SS — creating a ...
Chevrolet’s most extreme muscle car of the 1960s was so powerful, so rare, and so unhinged, it barely survived the streets ...
Back before the era of serious muscle cars began, there was a vehicle that combined Chevrolet's largest new engine with the most luxurious version of its popular full-sized car, the Impala. The 409 ...
Is the 1957 Chevy Bel Air a true muscle car or just a really fast family ride? We're letting you decide, but first, here are ...
Rated at 375 horsepower, the optional 396-cubic-inch L78 V8 was the most potent engine available in a factory-built Nova.
Muscle cars have been a huge staple in the American auto industry, but what led to their success?
If your idea of the perfect garage starts with a pair of era-defining Chevrolets, this giveaway should have your full attention. Readers are being offered bonus entries to win not one, but two of the ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
Despite the term muscle car being used so often by car enthusiasts, journalists, automotive historians, and industry marketing teams, the exact definition of what is or isn't a muscle car has always ...
A look at the insane 1967 Camaro built by Speedway for the 2017 Classic Industries Super Chevy Muscle Car Challenge Presented by Falken Tires. Sure, this Camaro is street driven, but it's real purpose ...
Ford sold 499 units in 1970, but only nine were finished in this green-over-white color combo. Records show that only four ...
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