It's impossible not to like a 1956 Chevy, even if you're a Ford guy. OK, maybe I'm a little subjective here, but this 210 is the living proof that collectors are right when they pay high dollars for ...
The small-block Chevrolet that enthusiasts still argue about was never supposed to be a legend. On paper it was a 290 ...
The 427 Z11 V-8 dominated the drag strip and could have owned the classic muscle car era had GM allowed it.
It all began in 1965 ... well, 1961. At that time, Chevrolet called it the Z-11. Some people called it the "Mystery Engine," and later they called it the offshoot that produced the 348 "truck" engine.
With the sheer number of years it has under its sleeve, General Motors is one of the largest and most revered vehicle manufacturers in today's market. The company was established in 1908, and you ...
The most common Chevelle body style in 1968 was the 2-door sport coupe, with Chevrolet building over 180K units fitted with a V8 engine (in addition to over 20,500 units with a six-cylinder engine).