This 1962 Chevrolet Impala is trying to impress the audience with its spotless condition and a matching-numbers V8 engine ...
From its humble beginnings in 1955 to powering everything from Corvettes to airplanes, this American icon has left an indelible mark on the world.
The Cross-Fire engine used by GM in the early 1980s didn't get the best reputation. Here's why some critics have given it the nickname "Cease-Fire." ...
In the times when emissions restrictions were unheard of and oil flowed like water, bigger really was better, and no one did big better than American V8s.
Billy West paid $375 to bring the 1957 Chevy home back in 1968. He still drives the car today and declined any offer over all ...
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The 1969 Chevrolet Kingswood shows how wagons defined family performance
The 1969 Chevrolet Kingswood did something family cars are rarely allowed to do: it hauled kids, camping gear, and groceries ...
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Chevy built a 450-HP family car before anyone was ready
Chevy's full-size cruiser became one of the craziest and most coveted muscle cars of its era.
The British were once known for making great sports cars. Some are well-known, but you might be unfamiliar with a few on our ...
The 1970s Chevy Camaro is an iconic muscle car, and one package is rare and performant enough to still impress even decades ...
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How Chevrolet's Small Block V-8 Became America's Engine
Discover the origins and impact of Chevrolet's small-block V8, the engine that changed American car culture forever.
Something pretty rare popped up for auction on Bring a Trailer this week: a factory-built Chevrolet ZZ4 crate engine that reportedly sat unopened in a West Coast warehouse for more than two decades.
Meet one of the greatest Corvettes ever made.
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