Looking back at Chevy's full-size lineup in the early '60s, it's hard to find something General Motors did wrong. Follow us: The full-size series pushed Chevrolet back to the leading spot in America ...
Introduced in 1961 and deleted at the end of 1965, the Chevy 409 big-block V8 sat at the top of the muscle game in the Bowtie backyard. While short-lived, the engine did leave behind certain artifacts ...
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The Chevy 409 Was So Fast People Sang About It
Mecum is auctioning an original 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air 409 in its Indy sale. The 409 cu-in (6.7-liter) V8 helped kick off the 1960s muscle car craze. Rated at up to 409 hp, 1962 409s could run the ...
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1965 Impala SS 409 values and rarity explained
Collectors treat the 1965 Impala SS 409 as a turning point, where Chevrolet muscle met changing tastes and regulations. Values now reflect that crossroads status, with strong prices for correct cars ...
General Motors celebrated fifty years of vehicle production in 1958, and as part of the celebration, it introduced several new models. Chevrolet was the recipient of arguably the coolest of the new ...
View post: Walmart’s ‘Sturdy’ 6-Person Folding Chair Bench Is Only $66, and It's Perfect for Camping The 1964 Chevy Impala SS is a car people still stop for. With 47,000 miles (Exempt/TMU), a 327ci ...
Our feature face-off this week involves a slick 1963 Chevy Impala SS convertible and a bright-red 1967 Pontiac GTO convertible. Let’s cover some history before we take a look at our competitors. The ...
Back in the day, a Chevy SS was a sign of performance on four wheels, rapid acceleration and the envy of the neighborhood. The 1961 Impala was first badged with the Super Sport designation and ...
Rarity in the automotive market can be difficult to define. At one extreme, there are limited-production hypercars that have all been reserved by collectors before the press release even goes public.
Muscle car fans will still be arguing about who got there first long after the world’s oil wells have finally run dry. Was it Olds with its Rocket 88, Chrysler’s letter-series cars, or the Pontiac GTO ...
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