This story originally appeared in the Summer 2011 issue of MotorTrend Classic.] General Motors spent years and massive ...
Nothing beats cruising in a shoebox Chevy, except cruising in one that stops, turns, and boogies down the road smoothly and dependably. There haven't been many cars to rival the looks and style of the ...
Q: Greg, I’m a senior citizen who enjoys your columns very much, especially on the Chevrolets from the 1950s. Can you ...
Ever wonder why baby boomers seem to never get bored of this one handful of Chevrolets built between 1955 and 1957? Banal as it might seem to modern senses, the much-beloved Chevy Tri-Fives (Nomads, ...
They're called the "Hot Ones," Chevrolet's perennial '55-'57 line of cars—but they're a lot more than that. Chevrolet's finest were the first cars from Detroit built to be hot rodded. They were great ...
At first glance, the notion of an all-gold 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air might seem a tad ridiculous. However, this tri-five isn’t merely about gaudy excess. It’s actually a tribute to the 50-millionth ...
How much were car buyers paying for the '55 Motoramic Chevrolet? This Don Allen Chevrolet ad touts maximum factory discounts, payment plans and same-day delivery. By the way, Motoramic isn't the name ...
Across the South, giant yellowjacket nests have been found this summer on houses, barns and even a '55 Chevy. Car owner Harry Coker and Auburn scientist Charles Ray discuss the phenomenon. This is ALL ...
Hot Wheels is bringing back the ’55 Chevy Bel Air Gasser drag racer known as Candy Striper, or at least it will if fans unlock the model in a new crowdfunding effort. The toymaker produced 4,000 units ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results