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And it all happened during the final two days of Mecum Auctions' 37th Original Spring Classic at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
Chevrolet has been around since 1911, when it was founded by Swiss race car driver and automotive engineer Louis Chevrolet, his brother Arthur, William Durant, founder plus some investors.
The beauty of a custom show car is in ... Here’s one example: a 1970 Chevy Camaro dubbed “Endless Dream,” with almost every single component of the car modified in one way or another.
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Those are the Chevy Astro race car prototypes that Chevy made back then, the short-lived Chevy Greenbrier van, and the Chevy G10 van, which never saw anything greater than a 307 cubic inch V8.
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Get your wallet prepared to stretch if you have any interest in the crew cab Chevy C10. Mecum Monterey (California) is the next in the everpresent vintage car auction cycle. This next leg of auctions ...
The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette offers head-turning styling with supercar performance at ... Inside, leather upholstery with red stitching and microfiber trim covers the 70th Anniversary edition’s seats, ...
This car currently resides in an excellent family-owned independent yard just south of Denver, in the same row as the '65 Biscayne we admired (or, for some of you, reviled) last week. Its interior ...
So when we find a classic 1969 Chevrolet Impala ... t say if it's the car's original heart or not. But it says that's a 350 underneath that shining hood of this 2-door Custom Coupe.
At first glance, you'd be forgiven for thinking that the Silverado 1500 Custom Trail Boss was a fairly calculated way to brand a base-spec pickup. According to Chevrolet, though, that's not quite ...