1956 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup

The 1956 Chevrolet, 3100 series Stepside ½ Ton Pickup, was a carry over from the ever popular and new for 1955 model lineup light duty pickup, with only very minor changes probably not even noticeable to the average person. This beautifully restored stepside is typical of what the factory produced for the light truck buyer, … Read more

Chevrolet Impala Super Sport

The Impala was introduced in 1958 as a new up-level, sporty trim package created for Bel Air coupes and convertibles. Unique to the model were its six taillights, which set it apart from lower trim levels with only two lights on a side. This classic styling cue would become its trademark. It was named for … Read more

Chevrolet Suburban (2025)

Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban – the industry’s best-selling large SUVs – launch in 2024 with fresh designs inside and out, a more powerful diesel engine option available later in production and new technology enhancements designed to provide greater confidence and security behind the wheel. “The updates on the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and Suburban make the … Read more

Chevrolet Tahoe (2025)

Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban – the industry’s best-selling large SUVs – launch in 2024 with fresh designs inside and out, a more powerful diesel engine option available later in production and new technology enhancements designed to provide greater confidence and security behind the wheel. “The updates on the 2025 Chevy Tahoe and Suburban make the … Read more

1967 Chevrolet El Camino SS

The 1967 El Camino followed the Chevelle’s styling facelift with a new grille, front bumper, and trim. Air shocks remained standard equipment on the El Camino, allowing the driver to compensate for a load. The 1967 model year also brought the collapsible steering column and options of disc brakes and Turbo Hydramatic 400 3-speed automatic … Read more

1971 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup

The Chevrolet truck division had a great year in 1971 with calendar year production totaling 739,478 units, an all-time record for the brand at the time. The most popular Chevrolet truck offered that year was the C-10 pickup, with over 260,000 built. Driving that popularity was the C-10’s new Cheyenne interior trim package, which brought … Read more

1952 Chevrolet Suburban With Big Heart

WORDS: DAN HODGDON PHOTOS: LUCAS PRIAMO Source: Chevrolet ———— When David Pilgrim isn’t working at his Coastal Crewboats business – or setting land-speed records – he’s an avid vehicle collector. Among his latest additions is a spectacular 1952 Chevrolet Suburban. Over the summer, Pilgrim displayed the vehicle in the Johnson’s Hot Rod Shop booth at … Read more

1949 Chevrolet 3800 Canopy Express

The 1949 Chevrolet trucks were basically carryover from the all new “Advanced Design” trucks introduced in the summer of 1947. The light-duty trucks ranged in size from the 1/2 ton (3100 Series), the ¾ ton (3600 Series) and the 1 ton (3800 Series). This truck is a 1 ton Canopy Express model. These “Huckster” trucks … Read more

A Mighty 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Features 502 Big-Block Power

Max Cooper has always been a fan of the Big-Block. So, when it was time to upgrade the power plant in his 1966 Chevelle SS convertible, his choice of a Chevrolet Performance ZZ502/502 crate engine* was easy. “I started looking around at options and the 502 had everything but the intake, carburetor and reversed oil … Read more

1946 Chevrolet Suburban

Introduced in 1936, the Chevrolet Suburban was based on a commercial panel truck. But instead of having a huge, windowless cargo area there was a large passenger compartment. Early Suburbans had two doors and three rows of seats that accommodated up to eight passengers. This Suburban was restored by Michigan resident Elmer Langdon and his … Read more