Pontiac set the pace for the sixties when it released the GTO option for the LeMans in 1964, with the hottest option coming out on top of the pack with 348 hp from a 389 cubic-inch V8. Those weren’t ...
In 1964 Chevy introduced the mid-size Chevelle to fill a gap in its model line-up. Sharing the same 115-inch wheelbase as their hugely successful '55-'57 vehicles, this new model was the Bow Tie brand ...
Q: Greg, I’d like to know more about the 1965 Chevelle Z16 you wrote about in that special "Cars We Remember" section in the Gainesville Sun. Can you tell us more from your viewpoint and why Chevrolet ...
Likely worth nearly a quarter-million dollars, this stunning 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 is already off the market.
There's a certain stigma that goes with owning a four-door anything. It's not cool, it's not sporty, and it's the car your mom would normally drive. Wagons get their own, worse multi-door disrespect, ...
Q: Can you tell me a little about the Chevelle and its history up to 1970 and how many 1968 Chevelle models were produced overall? Which 1968 is most valuable? Which Chevelle would you like to own? A: ...
Q: Greg, I really like the old car columns and seek your knowledge. I know that in 1970, the SS 396 isn't really an SS 396 in that it came with a 402-inch V8 engine. How did this happen and why wasn't ...
Q: Greg, I’d like to know more about the 1965 Chevelle Z16 you wrote about in that special "Cars We Remember" section in the Gainesville Sun. Can you tell us more from your viewpoint and why Chevrolet ...
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