Originally a Borg-Warner design, the T56 was the six-speed of choice for the entire previous generation of American sports ...
Chevrolet's Powerglide transmission hasn't been made in over half a century, but drag racers still love and use it. Here's ...
This 1970 Chevrolet Nova has already received a second chance when the current owner pulled it from a New Jersey garage; it ...
Fans of many different vehicles from the post-war era debate on which of their American sports cars was the first. Some say it was the 1952 Crosley Hotshot, others may mention the Nash-Healey, and the ...
There’s just something about the Chevrolet Corvette and cold weather that makes more sense than other unorthodox automotive / climate pairings. Perhaps it's the fact that the cars are developed in ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
This 1960 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is offered for sale after a thorough refurbishment, showcasing classic styling and renewed performance. This 1960 Chevrolet Corvette C1 features classic ...
The first Chevrolet Corvettes hit the streets in 1953 equipped with automatic two-speed Powerglide transmissions. For the first two model years an automatic was the only option, but that changed with ...
The Chevy Bel Air symbolizes 1950s American style and captures the optimism of the era better than most. Beyond the showroom, the Bel Air even found its way into pop culture over the years, on screen ...
But GM’s biggest news came on October 2, 1959, when its first compact, the Chevrolet Corvair, went on sale. It was 180 inches long and rode on a 108-inch wheelbase, compared with 119 inches for the ...
The Chevy El Morocco was the creation of Reuben “Ruby” Allender, a wealthy Detroit businessman. Allender was quite smitten with his 1955 Cadillac Eldorado convertible and believed that even people who ...
Chevrolet bragged about the changes it introduced on the 1955 Bel Air, claiming the car sported a "new look, new life, new everything." It was a way to introduce a revised lineup, and the Bel Air ...