The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS arrived at the height of the muscle car boom and managed to balance everyday usability ...
1966 was the year when the Chevelle SS was promoted to a stand-alone series. Chevrolet believed the Super Sport reached its maturity, so it deserved the series status, albeit the decision was reverted ...
Ayush's love for all things automotive started with his grandfather's old Suzuki. This early initiation has transformed into a passion for cars that he now chooses to express through his words. But ...
This 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle L35 SS is elegance on wheels. The model has just undergone a rotisserie restoration with no expense spared and is now going on a first drive. It looks like it really ...
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This 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396, owned for 18 years with a rebuilt 396 V8 and 35,500 miles, features new interior upgrades and a straight body, ideal for classic car enthusiasts seeking a ...
We recently had a chance to crawl all over a new ride to the Chevy High Performance stable, an LS-powered 1966 Chevelle SS clone, owned by our own associate publisher, John Barkley. The basics include ...
This 1966 Chevrolet was faster than the Chevelle SS and GTO but looked like an unmarked taxi.
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How did a Pro Street 1961 Plymouth Belvedere, '66 Chevy Chevelle, '67 Impala, and a 1980 Dodge Mirada log almost 700 miles? HOT ROD Power Tours technically aren’t as grueling on cars and drivers as ...
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