"Do I hear eighty thousand? Eighty thousand, once. Ninety thousand, ninety five thousand … Do I hear one hundred thousand?" The excitement in the air was palatable as Tony Quinones sat upright in his ...
Q: Greg I read your car articles every time my newspaper publishes them. I find them very interesting and nostalgic for an old guy like me. Our newspaper is 'The Hawkeye' published in Burlington, Iowa ...
Multiple classic cars have aged like fine wine, and the first-generation Chevrolet Chevelle is one of them. After all, just look at the pictured model and tell us it's not pretty. You're looking at a ...
For Brent Casteel, resurrecting an old Chevrolet is nothing new. Brent has had two cars grace the pages of Super Chevy magazine, one being his '65 Bel Air in the September 2005 issue. His other ride, ...
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First Coast area car enthusiasts will gather Saturday, May 11, to kick off a fundraiser for Jacksonville's Ronald McDonald House. Josh Sarpy with Wingjam Promotions told First Coast Gears he's been ...
The road to restoring a car is seldom a straight line. There are often many sharp curves and potholes along the way. Bob Robertson can attest to them after doing a complete rebuild of his ‘64 Chevelle ...
VICTORVILLE (CBSLA.com) — It's a Hollywood ending for director Quentin Tarantino's classic 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, stolen from the set of Pulp Fiction in 1994. The vehicle has been recovered ...
Two years following the mysterious disappearance of Chevy's " mystery engine" in '63 there appeared an all-new, big-block, 396-cubic-inch engine. This production option soon took hold in the ...