
David H’s 1965 El Camino
David purchased this 1965 El Camino from Craigslist in July 2019. It came to him mostly completed, but he has a few plans for it
David purchased this 1965 El Camino from Craigslist in July 2019. It came to him mostly completed, but he has a few plans for it
The age-old debate between Chevy’s small block and big block engines could seem way too complicated for the average Joe. They’re both V8s right, so what does it matter?
Both Ryan’s mother’s and father’s first cars were Novas, she had a 1972 Nova and he had a 1975 Nova. When Ryan was just nine years old
Arthur’s Highly Optioned 1969 Chevelle SS – THE LIST GOES ON This is the latest example of one of Arthur’s completed projects, a 1969 Chevelle SS
How to Re-Cover Vintage Factory Bucket Seats – Recovery Plan If a Camaro’s paint is all about eye candy for those outside the car,
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American muscle car’s didn’t just change the automotive landscape in America, it changed the global automotive industry forever. Born from a perfect storm of post-war
When it comes to restoring or verifying the originality of your Chevelle, correctly identifying the small block under the hood an important step. After all,
Real or Fake? How To Spot A Super Sport A classic 1960’s or 70’s Chevy Super Sport car is always going to be more desirable
In the world of classic Chevrolets, every detail matters, and that includes the headliner grain. Whether you’re restoring a 1964-1972 Chevelle, 1962-1972 Nova, 1967-1978 Camaro,
Stainless Steel: 304 or 409? Exhaust systems are prone to rusting and rusting through. They are comprised of fairly thin metal that’s heated and cooled
Michael saw a slick 1973 El Camino about five years ago at the Kansas Inspection garage. Instantly, he knew he would have one in the