The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS did something Detroit usually struggled to pull off: it wrapped serious performance in a package that still made sense for families and budget buyers. Instead of ...
Not everyone can own the original, but clones let enthusiasts experience the design, sound, and thrill of a classic Chevelle at a fraction of the cost.
First-year 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle pairs a 350 V8 and overdrive transmission with modern comfort and braking upgrades.
Just about anyone who’s spent any length of time in this hobby knows a story of someone taken for a ride by a shop. It’s an enduring story but not because of its prevalence; it’s actually quite rare.
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, ...
The 1970 model year marked a seismic shift when Chevrolet unleashed the mighty 454‑cubic‑inch V8 into the Chevelle, El Camino, and Monte Carlo. This was the first year GM lifted its long-standing ...
“This car saved my life.” So says its owner, Tim Roach of Tennessee. He has an emotional bond with the Malibu that goes far beyond the attachment that normally forms between an enthusiast and his ...
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 ...