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When Chevy built the ultimate factory drag car
Chevrolet’s COPO Camaro program has long been a secret handshake in the world of drag racing. Originally born in 1969 through the Central Office Production Order system, COPO cars bypassed standard ...
In the early 1960s, drag racing gained momentum as a popular motorsport in the United States. Automakers started recognizing its value as a marketing tool, especially among younger buyers. Classic ...
The videographer behind the "Wheels" channel on YouTube is a big fan of the Mission Raceway Park - Thunder by the River track in Canada ...
CELINA – Terry and Ann Muter knew what they were getting 10 years ago when they purchased their 1939 Chevrolet Sedan.
Starting with the 2011 model year, the folks at Chevrolet built 69 COPO Camaros every year. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill Chevy COPO Camaros, not that any COPO Camaro could have been considered ...
Introduced for the 1964 model year, the Chevrolet Chevelle was one of the most popular midsize cars of the 1960s. The nameplate sold over two million units by the end of the decade, and production ...
First introduced in September of 1963, the Chevelle nameplate was Chevy’s answer to the growing demand for midsize models, offering everything from sensible family sedans to performance-oriented ...
Oakland County — The last Chevy SS (Super Sport) I drove in 2016 was a stealthy muscle car. Modest looks, sedan shape, growling V-8 under the hood waiting to be unleashed on unsuspecting Bimmers. SS ...
The love affair with hot rodding begins early in life. For most of us, it happened on Main Street U.S.A., not on the racetracks across the country. One of the biggest things we love about our muscle ...
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