Carmen Vera, co-owner of Pasadena Classic Car, sits in her restored 1972 Chevy C10 short bed. Carmen Vera is in the business of buying and restoring classic cars. She stands out when she brings her ...
The Chevy "Stovebolt" name is not the result of a marketing effort. When Chevrolet unveiled its inline six-cylinder engine of 1929, enthusiasts were quick to pick up on the slotted fasteners holding ...
Few engine families go down quite so well in the history books as Chevrolet's iconic LS series. The family consists of powerful small-block V8 engines, and they've been seen in everything from ...
Hitting the road with a blazing 460 horsepower under the hood, the Chevy C10 restomod from Velocity Modern Classics is a high-performance street truck with the vintage good looks of the 1967 to 1972 ...
Introduced as an upscale option package for the Chevrolet Impala in 1965, the Caprice came into its own in 1966. Early models offered a variety of engine options, including the 425-horsepower 427, ...
The small-block Chevrolet that enthusiasts still argue about was never supposed to be a legend. On paper it was a 290 ...
You can pass every gas station when your daily driver is one of these. Just be sure to connect with the local sawmill.
If we’re being honest, not every home-built project car needs a fire-breathing V-8. Maybe you just need a reliably built, roadworthy V-8 to get you down the highway—fire to be added at a later date.
Since 1955, the entry-level division of General Motors has been producing cars powered by a low-cost and reliable V8. Available in a range of sizes, the small-block Chevy gained legendary status ...