The 1967 Chevelle SS 396 sits in a rare sweet spot where production volume, performance, and cultural memory all work in its favor. Even as the broader muscle car market cycles through peaks and ...
The Super Sport badge appeared on Chevrolets in 1961, with the Impala, hand in hand with the 409 V8 big-block. The Impala was the inceptor of the SS cars, followed loyally by the mid-size Chevelle in ...
Ray Smith spent the last 25 years amassing every 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle part he could get his big paws on. Unfortunately for him, his basket case SS hardtop was a never-ending project. The ...
A 1967 Chevelle SS is one gorgeous automobile, an ambassador of that lost era when American cars were great-looking masterpieces of mechanical living standards. Sure, they might not have been the most ...
Of all the cars built by Smokey Yunick, his '67 Chevelle, driven by Curtis Turner, attracted the most controversy. The following excerpts, written by Eric Dahlquist in the May and June '67 issues of ...
In the world of hot rodding there are plenty of schools of styling to relate to, especially when you look at the roots of the hobby when trying to dial in a specific era to concentrate on for your ...
Taking the iconic lines of a first-generation Chevelle and infusing it with more than just an updated suspension and wheel/tire combination raises the bar and makes the difference in creating a car ...
The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS arrived at the height of the muscle car boom and managed to balance everyday usability with genuine performance. Rather than serving as a low-volume halo, it was ...