1966 Chevrolet C10 – A Big-Block Beast
Source: Chevrolet Words: Dan Hodgdon Photos: Lucas Priamo A native of Westerville, Ohio, Endicott owned a 1971 Nova with a blown 540 cu.-in. Big-Block for years. When he sold it he Read More >>
Source: Chevrolet Words: Dan Hodgdon Photos: Lucas Priamo A native of Westerville, Ohio, Endicott owned a 1971 Nova with a blown 540 cu.-in. Big-Block for years. When he sold it he Read More >>
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 Read More >>
The second-generation Chevrolet Camaro was produced by Chevrolet from 1970 through the 1981 model years. It was introduced in the spring of 1970 Build information for model 123-12487 was released Read More >>
Designed in 1963, the Corvair Monza SS was equipped with a rear-mounted, six-cylinder air-cooled Corvair engine that featured six carburetors and a modified exhaust system that exits through special side Read More >>
The mid-engine Aerovette began as concept to showcase GM’s newly acquired rotary engine technology. Bill Mitchell’s design team gave the car a bold almond shape, bi-fold gullwing doors and a Read More >>
Chevrolet delivers a futuristic vision of technology and design with the 50th Anniversary Corvette Stingray Concept. A version of the model was first shown at the 2009 Chicago Auto Show Read More >>
The Corvette Stingray Concept was developed as an internal design challenge to combine classic Corvette cues with surprisingly high-tech features, modern materials, and a striking new appearance. The car is Read More >>
The Camaro’s first generation was born into the era’s raging muscle car and drag racing wars – as well as road racing, which spawned the original Z/28 in 1967. First-generation Read More >>
The Astro II was designed in collaboration between GM Design and GM Research as a prototype for possible production mid-engine Corvette vehicles of the 1970’s. The test bed car had Read More >>
If the shape of the Chevrolet Astro I looks futuristic today, imagine its debut as a concept vehicle at the 1967 New York Auto Show. Designed to investigate the “visual Read More >>