The 1967 Chevy Chevelle SS 396 remains a legendary figure in the muscle car world, celebrated for its performance and style.
Debuting for the 1964 model year, the Chevy Chevelle was the Bowtie brand’s A-body entry. The origination of the name is somewhat contested, taken either from a female French or Hebrew name meaning ...
Years ago, both General Motors and Chevrolet loved passenger cars – unlike today, when only crossovers, SUVs, and trucks, along with the lonesome mid-engine C8 Corvette, are on the 'nice' list. Back ...
The Chevelle was already becoming a good reason to get a Chevrolet, with the SS models delivering the performance that many potential buyers have long been searching for. Chevrolet continued to tweak ...
The timeline of muscle cars in the life of John Lyons fishtails with tires smoking all the way back to when his interests shifted from bicycles and green plastic army men to the meanest and fastest ...
I received two letters from readers of our “Cars We Remember” special 48-page auto section on my history of the Chevelle column. I noted that in 1967, the Chevelle SS did not offer the 396/375-horse ...
The 1967 Chevelle SS has shifted from used muscle to blue chip collectible, and its current demand is no accident. A mix of rarity, design evolution, driving character, and broader classic car market ...
"Two for the road and one more for the load" is howMotorTrend'sRobert Schilling characterized the two Chevelle SS hardtops and an El Camino—all 396-powered—he tested for the magazine's July 1967 issue ...
If you love classic GM muscle, then this video is a surefire winner as we head to the drag strip to watch a 1967 Pontiac GTO line up alongside a 1972 Chevelle SS 454. Once again coming to us from the ...
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 ...