Chevrolet built more than 370,000 Chevelles for the model year 1964, and unsurprisingly, the most popular was the 2-door Malibu sport coupe with approximately 69,000 units. In other words, finding a ...
Craig Stewart began his assault on this '64 Malibu a full decade before finally taking delivery in 2001. It sat in a driveway a mere two blocks from his dad's house for 20 years, dying a slow and ...
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First Coast area car enthusiasts will gather Saturday, May 11, to kick off a fundraiser for Jacksonville's Ronald McDonald House. Josh Sarpy with Wingjam Promotions told First Coast Gears he's been ...
For Brent Casteel, resurrecting an old Chevrolet is nothing new. Brent has had two cars grace the pages of Super Chevy magazine, one being his '65 Bel Air in the September 2005 issue. His other ride, ...
Although the car was reasonably straight, it suffered from neglect and cancer in some key areas and required replacement sheetmetal surgery to correct the results of 20 years of exposure. Having built ...
Spend some time in classic car circles and you’ll hear about “the one that got away” – a car a former owner wishes had never been sold. Such cars are usually gone forever. But Marla Woodward of North ...
The Chevelle SS adventure started in 1964 with a Malibu SS badge, and in its first days on the market, it could be ordered with a 283 (4.6-liter) V8 developing 220 horsepower. A few months later, ...
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