For the 1965 model year, Chevy unleashed its most lethal factory-built, high-performance muscle car in the shape of the Z16-optioned Chevelle Malibu SS. However, it curiously chose not to advertise ...
Jody Only is an author and photographer. Within the last five years in the auto industry, she has had bylines with TopSpeed, HotCars, LSXmag, Engine Labs, Chevy HardCore, and Street Muscle. She is a ...
Unlike today, when the remaining high-performance American muscle demands big bucks, back in 1968, the Chevelle SS 396 was a factory-built tire shredder that enthusiasts could afford without breaking ...
Short for Super Sport, models with the SS suffix have always been distinguished as performance-focused offshoots of mainstream Chevrolet models. They can be traced back to the mid-1950s and have been ...
As the muscle car wars of the 1960s tapered to an end in 1970 with the looming advent of government efficiency standards, emissions regulations, and insurance companies that balked at putting young ...
The mid-1960s and early 1970s were a golden era of American car building that we may never see the likes of again. Born of dominant American industrial might, low gas prices, and distinctive design ...
What does a car guy do when they catch a unicorn? Well, if you’re car guy—Earl Newman—and the unicorn just happens to be the holy grail of all Chevelles—a 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS 454 LS6—no, not just ...
Davies has had a keen interest in cars from a very young age. It didn't matter what kind of car it was, as long as it had four wheels and made some cool noises, he was into it. His interest in cars ...