Believe it or not, top-shelf classic American muscle is still affordable without sacrificing performance or collectability.
There were days when $50 got you a running and driving car. I do not remember that era in automotive retailing, but I do ...
With abundant, cheap fuel ... and Chevrolet have survived to the present day, others weren’t so lucky, and began to disappear in the decades following the muscle car’s heyday.
Chevy's small blocks have powered countless vehicles worldwide, including many iconic muscle cars and sports cars ... since the LS1 offers relatively cheap power for builds and engine swaps ...
Only 2,124 full-size Impalas got the SS427 package in 1967, and they were referred to as ‘Chevrolet SS427,’ not ‘Impala SS427’ ...
A weekend in the garage with your father's classic American muscle car ... with a 5.7-liter Chevrolet V8 engine. Affordable power often consists of sifting through cheap cars with premium engine ...
A 4,200-pound barge that does a good job of approximating something between a muscle car and a luxury sedan. Any time an affordable American sports car is needed, the Chevy Camaro is sure to come ...
Built for around $20K, Shawn Hopkins’ DIY-built LS V-8–swapped 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass is a master class on how to maximize ...
and whether a vehicle is mostly original parts all come into play — especially with an American muscle car like the Camaro. Chevrolet built a lot of Camaros, and while there are some rare Camaro ...
And then there are car commercials from the 1960s and 1970s, which reflect the zeitgeist from a time when gas was cheap ... the spirit of 1969 as the Chevrolet lineup approaches the high bank ...
When General Motors announced in 2023 it was retiring the Chevrolet Camaro once again, it said “this is not the final chapter for the nameplate”. Now, GM Authority reports word from sources close to ...