Resto-mod, the perfect expression to describe a car that has been restored to its original stock specifications and appearance then modified with modern technology to turn it into the car we dreamt of ...
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 ...
How much does a Concours d' Elegance quality paint job for a car cost is a question I get asked at almost every concours d' elegance or custom car show that I cover for HOT ROD and now that my 1966 ...
Lynn Boroff, of Celina, did a total restoration of a 1966 Chevelle he purchased from a neighbor. The Chevelle SS package is a favorite of those looking for a high-performance muscle car. CELINA – To ...
Cars that are now full of rust after spending decades on the side of the road are nothing unusual, though in some cases, they have reached a point where not even an extensive restoration project could ...
Jody Only is an author and photographer. Within the last five years in the auto industry, she has had bylines with TopSpeed, HotCars, LSXmag, Engine Labs, Chevy HardCore, and Street Muscle. She is a ...
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Smoking Hot Turbocharged 1969 Chevelle Is A Restomod Dream Come True
Like many, we love the 1969 Chevelle since it’s one of the most iconic classic American muscle cars ever made. However, we ...
Chevrolet made only a few changes to the Chevelle bodywork for the 1967 model year, so one could say the 1966 and 1967 bodies are very similar at first glance. Even though many of the body and trim ...
General Motors introduced a new A-Body platform for the 1964 model year, and with that Chevrolet debuted the Chevy Chevelle. Slotted between the compact Chevy Corvair and the full-size Chevy ...
The Chevy Chevelle debuted in 1964 as the Chevrolet Division’s version of the General Motors A-Body. The Chevelle, as well as the rest of the A-Body platform, was introduced as a competitor for the ...
Ten years ago, I made a mistake that cannot be explained and still makes me laugh. In a February 2013 column, I misidentified Tab Koontz, a Spencer man who bought and restored a junky 1974 Dodge ...
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