Ben Friend bought a C3 Chevrolet Corvette from 1972. Or at least, that was what he thought he bought. Now, he is tearing it ...
For reasons that defy reality, some of the greatest American V-8s have been shamefully disregarded, but now we give them a ...
Chevy Corvette SS, known internally at GM as Project XP-64, was developed under the watchful eye of Zora Arkus-Duntov, and ...
Launched in May of last year, the all-new Equinox EV (not to be confused with the model you see here) has enjoyed tremendous ...
Felix Wankel, a German engineer, created the Wankel engine. Compared to the standard engine configuration, the Wankel engine ...
The little Blazer comes in four trim levels, the Tahoe being the high-rent model that we previewed in prototype form. Its fully carpeted interior is as lux­urious as any self-respecting sedan's. The ...
Street Legal Performance of Toms River, New Jersey, was on the cutting edge of LS1 performance before it was cool. Now the Ultra-Z is up for auction and could be yours for a song!
When mainstream brands decide to build supercars, magic happens: Ford with the GT40 in the 1960s; Honda's NSX of the '90s and ...
A short-lived nameplate produced for only four model years, the Delray was Chevrolet's entry-level full-size car in 1958.
When we tested a Camaro SS350 back at its launch, we called it "an American interpretation of a European Gran Turismo." That car had a 350-cubic-inch V-8, which was good for a 7.8-second run to 60 mph ...
By 1963, the Corvette Sting Ray Coupe and Convertible—both final designs by Shinoda—were ready for prime time. There were ...
The start of the C2 series of Chevrolet’s iconic model was the first ‘Vette offered as a coupe and introduced the race-ready ...