The Malaise Era of the 1970s and 1980s was tough on American automakers, but Chevrolet still made a few iconic cars. Here's ...
The Roadkill dynamic duo of Mike Finnegan and David Freiburger are at it again, this time testing the hillbilly hot-rodding theory of supercharging an engine with leaf blowers. Although the definitive ...
A relatively unknown nameplate in General Motors' rich and lengthy history, the Chevrolet Monza was once a sprightly, subcompact, rear-wheel-drive coupe that replaced the Chevy Vega with a ...
It's all too easy to overlook Chevy performance cars built in the mid-'70s. Sandwiched between the real-deal muscle machines of the first go-around (1957-'72) and the credible second-wind of the '80s ...
Riddle me this: “This being a 140 four-speed, it’s a fun car to drive, you feel like you drive it some more, but it’s a nice driving car.” What is it? I’ll give you a clue: it’s a 1965 Chevy, an ...
In the late 1950s, General Motors‘ engineering department became enticed by mid-engine vehicles and developed the CERV I experimental vehicle. The automaker continued toying with the idea through the ...