First introduced in September of 1963, the Chevelle nameplate was Chevy’s answer to the growing demand for midsize models, offering everything from sensible family sedans to performance-oriented ...
Drag racing is cool regardless of the vehicles lining up at the Christmas tree, but it all becomes better when the cars hail from the golden muscle car era. Yup, it's time for yet another Pure Stock ...
We first spotted Del Orndorff's '65 Chevelle Malibu Super Sport in the staging lanes at Irwindale Raceway the day it reopened after a hiatus last year. Since then we've seen it every time we're at a ...
Everybody loved the original Chevelle for its design, big engines, and the performance it could develop, especially with the Super Sport package. Follow us: However, the automotive space was ...
The 1969 Chevelle Malibu features SS396 badging but houses a larger 454ci V8 engine. The interior remains mostly original, while the exterior sports Garnet Red paint and distinctive SS branding. The ...
The Chevelle Malibu SS 396 arrived at a turning point in the American muscle car story, when midsize coupes suddenly had the power and presence to challenge full-size performance icons. Understanding ...
Jack's passion for cars started when Fernando Alonso won his first Formula 1 championship behind the wheel of the blue and yellow R25. Ever since, his enthusiasm for the automotive industry has ...
1973 marked the last Super Sport Chevelle; highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts. This example features a repainted exterior, aftermarket wheels, and partially restored interior. The 350ci V8 ...
Ayush's love for all things automotive started with his grandfather's old Suzuki. This early initiation has transformed into a passion for cars that he now chooses to express through his words. The ...
The Chevelle was an icon of the 1970s, despite launching half a decade earlier in 1965. The model spanned three generations, and while the name was retired after the 1977 model year, it was only to ...