Chevrolet tried to copy the Impala's success in 1965 when it introduced the Caprice. Similar to the Impala, which debuted in 1958 as a Bel Air version, the Caprice got to see the daylight in 1965 as ...
It goes boom and bang and everything in between. Don’t worry, it is not a storm sweeping the shore of the West Coast. It is the 1969 Chevrolet Caprice with subwoofers in the trunk. Painted candy red, ...
Now here's a genuine square peg in a round hole, a doing-it-my-way type of car. We once overheard someone at a car show say: "You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a '69 Camaro." Fair enough, but ...
Back in the early '80's, Jose Villanueva of Los Angeles, CA built himself a Lowrider with a 1973 Camaro. The car, his first ever Lowrider, served to introduce Jose to the culture that he has been in ...
A funny thing happened in 1964 when Pontiac introduced the GTO: the performance market shifted towards mid-sized vehicles. By 1966, Chevrolet was selling tens of thousands of Chevelle SS 396 models ...
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