A 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, whose restoration has already been jump-started by the current owner, promises it has what it takes ...
Diehard Chevy fans believe it's impossible not to love a 1957 Bel Air, but the specimen you're about to discover might generate different feelings for people who see it for the first time. The ...
Cadillac’s 1975 Seville was a game-changer for the brand, bringing GM’s most luxurious nameplate into the reach of Americans looking for smaller, more affordable cars. Two decades prior, that option ...
Chevrolet’s famed Tri-Five automobiles—built in 1955, 1956, and 1957—were models that established themselves as automotive heartthrobs in their time, and even more so over the course of ensuing ...
Chevrolet introduced their line of 1957 automobiles in October 1956 and in some ways they were facing an uphill battle in terms of sales. The 1955 and 1956 Chevrolets were tough acts to follow; Ford ...
The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air is the quintessential classic Chevy. With a fresh facelift for the 1957 model year, that included bigger fins, a revamped front bumper and grille, dual “rockets” in the hood ...
View post: Audi A8 May Be Living on Borrowed Time As Germany Stops Taking Orders Besides what’s under the hood, this car has some interesting history. The bright yellow car is named “Project X,” and ...
In 1965, Popular Hot Rodding magazine embarked upon a long-term project car to experiment with various engines and performance parts. Starting from a basic 1957 Chevrolet 210 that cost $250, the ...