1960 Chevrolet Bel Air Hides Bad News Under The Hood And Everywhere Else
Back in 1958, when Chevrolet launched the Impala, it more or less turned the Bel Air into a second-class citizen …
Back in 1958, when Chevrolet launched the Impala, it more or less turned the Bel Air into a second-class citizen …
A classic car auction is usually the best place to buy a vintage muscle car. Such events are loaded with …
Diehard automotive aficionados know extremely well the reasons behind the Tri-Five cult following among Chevy enthusiasts. And every separate incarnation …
There’s no other place in the world with such a rich history when it comes to the automobile like America. …
Redesigned in 1964, the Plymouth Belvedere line expanded to include three brand-new versions. And they all had a couple of …
Marcos Engineering, a low-volume British sports car manufacturer that is now defunct and consigned to history, might not ring any …
While the Galaxie was selling like hotcakes during the ‘60s, its competition was rather fierce, especially after Ford launched the …
Introduced in 1959 as a competitor to the Chevrolet Impala, the Galaxie was Ford’s top-of-the-line full-size model until 1974. And …
Some of the most adored muscle cars in the U.S. were unleashed in the late 60s and early 70s. The …
Some would argue that, except for the evergreen and ever-popular Escalade, Cadillac has lost its direction in trying to join …