Chevrolet Vega (1971)

The 1971 Vega was an all-new Chevrolet 4-cylinder powered sub compact available in four 2 door models: sedan, hatchback coupe, Kammback station wagon and panel express truck. This “perky” little car was intended to replace the Corvair. It was the first automobile that GM produced that offered front wheel disc brakes as standard equipment. This … Read more

Chevrolet Silverado Hd ZR2 (2024)

The off-road capability synonymous with Chevrolet’s ZR2 badge debuts for the Silverado HD with the introduction of the 2024 Silverado HD ZR2 – the brand’s flagship heavy-duty off-roader. Elevating the Silverado HD’s off-road credentials to even further s, the 2024 Silverado HD ZR2 Bison debuts as part of the Chevy trucks family as well. Chevrolet … Read more

1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

The Corvette Sting Ray represented the first total restyling of the Corvette since its inception 10 years earlier and brought the first coupe to the Corvette brand. The Sting Ray’s breakthrough styling was enhanced by a totally new chassis, including an independent rear suspension. The 1963 Corvette Sting Ray coupe was particularly distinctive by virtue … Read more

Chevrolet Nova SS

The Chevrolet Chevy II/Nova is a small automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, and produced in five generations for the 1962 through 1979, and 1985 through 1988 model years. Nova was the top model in the Chevy II lineup through 1968. The Chevy II nameplate was dropped after 1968, with Nova becoming the nameplate for all of … Read more

Sixth Generation Camaro Bows Out, Chevrolet Announces Final Collector’s Edition

After nine strong model years in the market, with hundreds of thousands sold, the sixth generation Chevrolet Camaro will retire at the conclusion of model year 2024.The final sixth generation Camaros will come off the assembly line at the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant in Michigan in January 2024. Available in coupe and soft-top convertible … Read more

Chevrolet Corvette (1953) – The First Generation

The first Corvette went into production in Flint, Mich. on June 30, 1953. Since then, Corvette has become an American icon that continues to offer the best in today’s technology and performance. The very first Corvette ever built was called EX-122, was a General Motors Motorama showcar and was first exhibited at the Waldorf Astoria … Read more

Chevy II Nova SS (1963)

The Chevy II was introduced in 1962 and only had detail improvements for the 1963 model year. There were three series 100, 300 and Nova 400 and 10 regular models including sedans, station wagons, hardtops and convertibles. A new Super Sport package was available on the Nova 400 coupe and convertible. The SS package included … Read more

Chevrolet Corvette (1960)

By 1960, Chevrolet’s Corvette had clearly established itself as America’s sports car. Its racing successes continued to grow as did its popularity, with more cars being produced in 1960 than at any time in Corvette’s 7-year history. Not coincidentally, Corvette’s horsepower was continuing to grow as well. By 1960, the top power rating for the … Read more

Chevrolet Camaro SS Indy Pace Car (1969)

The Camaro returned to Indy just two years after pacing the race in 1967. With its striking white and “hugger orange” color scheme, the 1969 Camaro SS/RS has become one of the most popular Indy Pace Cars of all times. This particular car in the GM Collection is not one of the actual cars that … Read more

Chevrolet Corvair Monza GT Concept (1962)

The smooth aerodynamic lines of the experimental 1962 Corvair Monza are the result of a wind tunnel testing program. The entire rear section of the Monza GT body hinges upward to allow access to the air-cooled, six cylinder-opposed powerplant. The wrap around canopy opens forward on hinges for full access to the passenger compartment. The … Read more