Back in the day, there was quite a business going on down in the Southern states for moonshiners running untaxed liquor around. Liquor running, a pastime that dates back to the days of Prohibition, ...
Years ago, both General Motors and Chevrolet loved passenger cars – unlike today, when only crossovers, SUVs, and trucks, along with the lonesome mid-engine C8 Corvette, are on the 'nice' list. Back ...
The 1967 Chevelle SS 396 arrived at a moment when Detroit was still figuring out how much power and attitude to pack into a mid-size body, and it answered with a mix of brute force and surprising ...
Although produced solely across three generations for the 1964 through 1978 model years, the mid-size Chevelle quickly became one of Chevrolet’s most popular nameplates. Follow us: And the A-body had ...
George Lyons, a collector from Erie, Pennsylvania, told us he's owned a good number of unrestored muscle cars over the years. Yet he considers this 11,200-mile, Green Mist Metallic '67 Chevelle SS396 ...
I received two letters from readers of our “Cars We Remember” special 48-page auto section on my history of the Chevelle column. I noted that in 1967, the Chevelle SS did not offer the 396/375-horse ...
The 1969 Chevelle SS 396 sits at the intersection of American performance, mass production, and modern collectability, combining big-block power with everyday drivability. I see its story as a blend ...
Q: Greg, I have a few questions about your least favorite year of the 1966-1967-1968 Chevelles, namely the 1968 Chevelle SS396. I’m wondering how many 1968 Chevelles, overall, were produced and how ...