When it comes to car guys, pretty much everybody has a project. It provides something to work on during the evenings, and gives us something to talk about with fellow car guys. Let's just say it's ...
They say when one door closes, another one opens. A couple of months ago, I watched with some sadness as my '76 Camaro-Project g/28-rolled away into the sunset. The new owner was just as happy as I ...
If you look at the “before” photo of the March Performance ’57 Chevy convertible project, then you know this Tri-Five has a long way to go. The folks at North Port Auto Body had their work cut out for ...
A quartet of 1957 Chevy four-door sedans is heading across the block in Montana, giving Tri-Five fans a rare chance to scoop up multiple projects in one shot. This no-reserve listing includes a total ...
I always said that only people of a certain age can fall in love with a 1957 Chevrolet, especially if it's not a Bel Air. The 150 and the 210 have never been as appealing as the Bel Air, so whoever ...
Despite appearances, there probably is no other American-made car more respected, both domestically and overseas, than the Chevrolet Corvette. Lovingly called America's sports car, the 'Vette is ...
The SS Project XP-64 was the brainchild of none other than Zora Arkus-Duntov, who is better known as the “father of the Corvette.” The engineer was an experienced racer—he appeared in the 24 Hours of ...
A piece of Corvette royalty was offered to the public; it sold for $7.7M The car is considered the first purpose-built General Motors race car It is being offloaded by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ...
The title of "muscle car" gets thrown around for almost any old American performance machine, but the classic idea is simpler: it's a mainstream front‑engine street car built around big power and ...