A look at a custom 1966 Chevelle featuring a twin turbo setup and the performance upgrades behind this classic build.
The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle was designed for an era when 55–60 mph cruising and short bursts of wide-open throttle were more common than long, heat-soaked idling. Put one in today’s stop-and-go ...
In part one of this install we told you the story of our cool looking but miserable-to-drive 1967 Chevelle. We've all driven an old Chevy that has crummy brakes and sketchy handling, but these days a ...
As we prepare to endow our '68 Chevelle project car with a potent big-block powerplant in the coming months, it's painfully obvious that the safety provisions-primarily the seatbelts-are way below par ...
Diehard Chevrolet fans who wanted a Super Sport in 1968 and liked the Chevelle had two engine choices if they walked into a GM dealership. The base unit was the Turbo-Jet 396 V8, which developed 325 ...
When it comes to 1970 Chevrolet Chevelles, the SS 454 LS6 stands out as the holy grail. It packs the most potent engine of the golden muscle car era (the LS6 was rated at 450 horsepower) and is ...
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