As one of a gazillion Chevy high-performance guys who grew up in the late '50s and '60s, the 1965-1968 L79 327 (rated at both 350 hp and 325 hp) was for many the "Best Overall Chevy Small-Block of the ...
If a guy orders a new 1965 four-door Chevelle 300 with a four-speed transmission and a 327/350-horse L79 engine, logs more than 600 (and counting) quarter-mile passes, and keeps it for 52 years, he is ...
What's a Wisconsin dad to do when his son loses his license street racing? Cosign a loan for a faster car. Obviously, cheese and Harley-Davidson motorcycles are not the only bright spots in America's ...
We could write an entire magazine on what went on in 1965. Besides what owners nationwide were doing with their ’55-’64 Chevys, from my working at Nickey Chevrolet in 1965 I’ve always thought that the ...
The 1965 Chevelle SS with the 350hp L79 engine was one of the all-time greatest legends of the Golden Age of Muscle Cars, weighing just over 3,000 pounds (a bit less than the 2018 Malibu) and spared ...
Q: Greg, I’d like to know more about the 1965 Chevelle Z16 you wrote about in that special "Cars We Remember" section in the Gainesville Sun. Can you tell us more from your viewpoint and why Chevrolet ...
Pontiac set the pace for the sixties when it released the GTO option for the LeMans in 1964, with the hottest option coming out on top of the pack with 348 hp from a 389 cubic-inch V8. Those weren’t ...
Q: Greg, I’d like to know more about the 1965 Chevelle Z16 you wrote about in that special "Cars We Remember" section in the Gainesville Sun. Can you tell us more from your viewpoint and why Chevrolet ...
Q: Greg, I’d like to know more about the 1965 Chevelle Z16 you wrote about in that special "Cars We Remember" section in the Gainesville Sun. Can you tell us more from your viewpoint and why Chevrolet ...
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