1963 Chevrolet Impala SS Found Under A Tarp
Historically speaking, 1963 will remain in automotive history as the year when Chevrolet built its 50 millionth vehicle. Unsurprisingly, the …
Historically speaking, 1963 will remain in automotive history as the year when Chevrolet built its 50 millionth vehicle. Unsurprisingly, the …
The DeVille is an iconic nameplate from Cadillac, spanning over eight generations. It was retired in 2006 after serving time …
Bel Air and Impala received most of Chevrolet’s love during the ’60s, with other models, including the less famous Biscayne, …
Impala might have been Chevy’s number one superstar in the ’60s, but the Corvette was a nameplate whose popularity was …
General Motors was at the top of its game at the closing of the seventh decade of the past century. …
When it comes to the first-generation Plymouth Barracuda, there’s no denying that the HEMI versions of 1970 and 1971 are …
Introduced in late 1969, the Dodge Challenger was a bit late to the muscle car party. But that didn’t stop …
The R/T was the icing on the Challenger cake in 1970, coming with an increased focus on performance to boost …
Finding a car in a barn after decades of sitting is incredibly satisfying, but some on Craigslist came across a …
Chevrolet launched the Impala as a Bel Air version in 1958, but a year later, the company decided to promote …