This 11-second muscle car dominated drag strips in the early 1960s, and would remain Ford's fastest muscle car of the era. No ...
In the world of custom cars, subtlety is very much a subjective thing. Take this 1967 Chevy Chevelle – one the one hand, the rumbling Big Block V8 and brilliant turquoise paint is more than enough to ...
Watch as a classic Chevrolet Chevelle equipped with a big block engine performs an impressive burnout. This video highlights ...
For anyone with a passion for classic muscle cars, 1967 was the year to be alive. America had a passion for horsepower, no matter what the body style. Whether it was ponycars, fullsized, sports cars, ...
Many times, fans have wondered why the Chevrolet Chevelle is still vastly popular even almost five decades after they stopped making it. Well, this ride might try to provide a fitting answer to that ...
The Chevelle was – and still is – the highest-production intermediate built by any American carmaker. It has become a cult since its introduction in 1964 until its demise in 1977. With millions of ...
In our second installment, we hit the machine shop, and get our 402 and all its parts and pieces ready for reassembly. In the last issue, we covered the disassembly of the 402 big-block out of our AMD ...
First, there was Nitto's NT555R Extreme Drag radial, a ground-breaking DOT-approved tire for street and strip. It set new standards for street traction that many other companies have tried to ...
I lost count a long time ago how many times I've heard a guy say his muscle car is a real daily driver. Sometimes the claims are believable, but all too often, it's a load of manure. Take, for ...
Debuting for the 1964 model year, the Chevy Chevelle was built to compete with the Ford Fairlane as Chevy’s mid-size A-body entry. The Chevelle, whose name was taken from either French or Hebrew ...