Just like most muscle cars, this Chevelle has a story to tell, and that story is: the sequel is better than the original. You see this killer '70 Chevelle has been rebuilt twice, but has been built ...
It's unclear how many LS6-equipped Chevelle convertibles were produced in 1970, but restored examples can fetch over $500,000 nowadays.
We've seen this Chevelle around SoCal for at least a decade, and it's memorable for its crazy Wilwood wide-five hub-and-wheel setup. When we saw it again at our HOT ROD/Car Craftcruise-in El Segundo, ...
Steve Hardesty, of Bluffton, has owned this 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS for 51 years. He purchased it when he was the body shop manager for a car dealership. It arrived as a trade-in one night and ...
It was love at first sight. Mr. Brad Pfitzner sent the downpayment for the car the minute he laid eyes on her. The model he saw was not even completed at the time. Months later, he landed in Biloxi, ...
A reimagined lineup of one of GM’s most iconic muscle cars will debut at next week’s New York International Auto Show. Trans Am Worldwide, the firm responsible for the unofficial Trans Am versions of ...
Trans-Am Worldwide, the Florida-based manufacturer behind the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro-based Pontiac Trans-Am recreation, will debut its modern-day take on the iconic 1970 Chevelle SS this month.
General Motors renewed its trademark on the Chevelle nameplate in 2013, suggesting a reboot of the classic Chevrolet muscle car was under consideration. Since then, it's resurrected several historic ...
The 1970 Chevelle SS is the car that most likely pops in your head when someone says “muscle car.” The hulking coupe’s burly ...
When Bruce Springsteen sang "I got a sixty-nine Chevy with a three-ninety-six, fuelie heads and a Hurst on the floor" in his 1978 song "Racing in the Street" he didn't actually have a car like that. A ...