Collectors keep paying up for the 1967 Chevelle SS 396 because the car blends raw performance, clean styling, and real ...
In theory, finding a 1967 Chevelle SS 396 shouldn’t necessarily be something impossible these days given Chevrolet built approximately 63,000 units (down from over 72,000 units the year before), but ...
Back in 1966, Chevrolet decided to make the Chevelle SS 396 a stand-alone series, pretty much because it wanted to make it clear this model was a different kind of monster in its lineup. The SS 396, ...
A show-stopping piece of muscle car history is headed to the Sunset Auction this weekend: a fully restored 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle 138-code car, showcasing the iconic 396ci big-block V8 and a rare ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
To most people, the number 138 doesn't mean much of anything. Maybe it's your weekly beer allowance or your IQ—which would be a good thing—or perhaps it's how many pounds your wife has put on since ...
Building a hot rod is a process ripe in creative license. There’s no template, societal norm, or restriction of expression. In many ways, the process is simplified. Restorations however, do not come ...
Chevelle enthusiasts have a chance to connect directly with an expert right now, as Hagerty Insurance’s in-house Chevelle specialist, John Marecki, hosts an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session on Wednesday, ...
To most people, the number 138 doesn't mean much of anything. Maybe it's your weekly beer allowance or your IQ—which would be a good thing—or perhaps it's how many pounds your wife has put on since ...