Instead of heading directly to the freezers, Larry spotted a copy of the latestAuto Trader Classicson the newsstand with a pretty nice-looking 1955 Chevy 3100 in it. The owner's name was Scott Baker ...
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When Chevy released the Nomad Wagon (And current values)
The Chevy Nomad Wagon is a classic emblem of 1950s American automotive design, capturing the spirit of an era defined by ...
Before the legendary C/K series, Chevrolet was a little more imaginative with the names for its pickup truck models – dubbing some of them Advance Design or Task Force. But how about Cameo Carrier?
The good folks over at Roadster Shop strike again with a Chevy from the legendary Tri-Five era. It's an unassuming two-door Post that hides a monster under the serene blue-and-white paint and all the ...
Over 50 years ago, in 1958, Minnesota's Jerry Gaboury had a hot, yellow '55 Chevy Del Rey gasser--complete with his name boldly lettered on the firewall and red with yellow pinstriping everywhere else ...
If you grew up decades ago, being entertained was a whole lot easier long before the advent of today's technologies. For Gail Fairchild of Greentown, Indiana, growing up near a heavily traveled ...
A very tasty 1955 Chevy pickup 3100 just hit the net, offered as a lovely restomod in a no-reserve auction with a bespoke exterior, interior, and a modern Vortec powerplant under the hood. Let’s start ...
The 1955 model year marked the third for the Chevy Corvette, and despite some improvements, the fiberglass wonder was off to a rocky start. The first year of Corvette production saw only 300 copies ...
Q: Greg, back in the 1960s I purchased a 1955 BelAir Sport Coupe and while drag racing a guy who was driving it blew it up. It had the new 265-inch V8 and ran real well. Another friend who was a ...
Q: Greg, back in the 1960s I purchased a 1955 BelAir Sport Coupe and while drag racing a guy who was driving it blew it up. It had the new 265-inch V8 and ran real well. Another friend who was a ...
Q: Greg, back in the 1960s I purchased a 1955 BelAir Sport Coupe and while drag racing a guy who was driving it blew it up. It had the new 265-inch V8 and ran real well. Another friend who was a ...
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