Over the last few decades, one of the most important basic restoration references we attempted to compile and create was how to correctly refurbish, re-plate and restore all or most of the small, ...
The super-sized bumpers; the rap of a small-block; all-metal bodies with no plastic or space-aged material; the feel of a "Captain"-sized steering wheel; and the essence of pure cool. These are some ...
Classic Industries, best known as the world's largest distributor of GM restoration parts and accessories, announced the launch of their all-new product line for 1955-57 Chevrolet "Tri-Five" models.
General Motors announced a new a new service that will offer complete factory restorations on classic Chevrolet vehicles. The program is called “Chevrolet Vintage,” and also covers those vintage car ...
As one of the primary sources for '37-54 Chevrolet restoration parts, Chevs of the 40's doesn't seem the likeliest source for a hot rod pickup. Recently, though, the company broadened its scope to ...
A 1958 Chevy Impala, whose restoration has already started but which still requires extensive work, is trying to convince the ...
This Impala is here with an obvious goal in mind: it needs a new home if someone is willing to begin a complete restoration ...
The Block has become Chevrolet Performance’s in-house restoration team, tasked with some of the coolest jobs to bring some incredible builds to life for the Chevy enthusiast. Their latest task is a ...
Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has long called Los Angeles home. He's had a lifelong obsession with cars and motorcycles (both old and new). Looking at ...
Bob Seber took great joy in driving his cherry 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air on sun-splashed days to show off the car he knows as “Baby.” Joy turned to sorrow in an instant last week, when Seber’s car, which ...
This insane car has a crazy backstory and a beautiful life ahead of it from its enthusiastic owner. The 1950s were an ...
When William Durant and Louis Chevrolet founded Chevy in 1911, there were more than 270 automobile companies in the United States, but the only four that remain today are Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, ...
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