General Motors aficionados, especially those of late 1960s Chevrolet muscle cars, better brace yourselves for a trio of hot quarter-mile drag racing skirmishes taking place in the middle of Michigan.
Muscle cars from the Malaise era get a lot of heat nowadays. And that's because they don't look as hot as their predecessors and, according to many, aren't actual muscle cars. But while that may be ...
The first Mark IV big-block 396 El Camino was produced in 1966, but the El Camino finally received Super Sport status in 1968, complete with the same trim that identified its brother, the Chevelle SS ...
It was January 1965 when Chevrolet introduced what was to become a legend the first big-block Corvette (and the Chevelle). The L78 engine produced 425 horsepower with 396 cubic-inches, well above the ...
New York's Vince Pileggi graduated high school in June, 1965. A few months later, he bought a '59 Impala convertible with a 3x2 348 and Powerglide automatic. In no time, he changed it to stick shift ...
Readers of this site will likely be very familiar with some of the American performance icons of the 1960s and early 1970s, like the Chevy Camaro ZL1 and Shelby Mustang GT500, but the Studebaker ...
With the brand-new Mark IV big-block 396 replacing the veteran 409 in February 1965, what could Chevrolet Engineering possibly pull next from it superb bag of ultra-performance tricks? The solid ...