Some 44 years ago, Minnesota resident Bob Sportal paid the hefty sum of $75 for a 19-year-old, 1957 Chevrolet pickup truck that retiring farmer John VanDerVeen needed to be rid of. Now retired himself ...
Almost 34 years ago to the day, an ex-hot rod parts builder by the name of Zora Arkus-Dun-tov wrote a memo to his boss at Chevy. Entitled "Thoughts Pertaining To Youth, Hot Rodders, and Chevrolet," ...
Considered one of the leading automotive performance shops in Fayetteville, Georgia, Kaotic Speed is also the place to spot vintage models that could easily steal the spotlight from their modern ...
The Chevrolet Suburban, the longest-running nameplate in the auto industry, turned 75 this year, and Chevy held a little birthday party on Detroit's Belle Isle on Tuesday. The General Motors division ...
View post: Is Car Ownership Dead? Why You Should Lease Your Daily Driver It’s always interesting to see the initial design sketch for a production car, as it takes ...
Holes in the body work, rust everywhere, duct tape and wire holding pieces in place and rims that don’t match... it must be a rat rod, right? Nope, its a Chevy truck that faithfully did its job for ...
View post: The Cheapest Mercedes-Benz You Can Buy Is Even Cheaper In 2026 You’ve got to go all the way back to 1935 for the launch of the auto industry’s Methuselah, the Chevrolet Suburban. That makes ...
The old Chevy was ready for the junk-yard by the time Lonnie Laster got it in 1959. A hand-me-down from his grandparents, Laster’s older brother didn’t want the 1938 coupe – it was too much work. So ...