The year 1966 marked the first restyling of the first-generation Chevrolet Chevelle. In addition to the Coke-bottle profile instead of a straight beltline, the flying-buttress motif out back improved ...
We know it’s a bit late for Halloween, but this late-night presentation of a thoroughly modified 1970 Chevy Chevelle still has a powerful automotive trick-or-treat vibe. It could be the Kandy Orange ...
The 1972 Chevelle Concours LS3 was immaculately restored by Luce Customs in 2017. Features include a liquid-metal paint job, modern LS3 engine, upgraded interior, and advanced sound system.
At first glance, this might look like a garden variety 1971 Chevelle Malibu. Even the "400 Malibu" emblem on the fenders isn't certain to catch your attention because most people will just assume its ...
In the hot rod world engine swaps are a big part of what we do. It can be a small-block V-8 to replace a straight six-banger, a big-block in place of a small-block, or any number of "this for that" ...
What is the best bang-for-buck V-8 crate engine you can buy in 2024? The correct answer is Chevy's tried and true swap platform, the “Gen IV” 6.2-liter LS3 V-8 engine. Why the LS3 when there are ...
In case you haven't been keeping up on current events, junkyard LS engines are all the rage. You see, rather than spend big money to go out and build an engine, you can pull a complete running one for ...
The first-generation Chevelle was released in 1964 to round out Chevrolet's offering of smaller and larger cars with a mid-sized offering that could compete with the Ford Fairlane, which was released ...