The 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle COPO did not start life as a showroom hero. It was a quiet corporate workaround that let a handful of dealers slip a race-bred 427 into Chevrolet’s mid-size body, creating ...
Values for the 1969 COPO Chevelle keep climbing because collectors now recognize how rare, fast, and historically loaded these cars are. The market has shifted from casual nostalgia to serious ...
At the end of the day, cars are just nuts and bolts and metal, and as such, fixing things is usually only a matter of time and money. That said, building a custom vehicle is a whole lot better if you ...
When we asked about his cool car background, what his wife, Mary Ann, thought about his smoldering urge, John G just smiled a little and said, "She loves all eight of my vehicles." Surely that must be ...
Let’s be honest – engine output is totally insane these days. That’s doubly so when looking at the aftermarket, where four-figure horsepower numbers are quickly becoming the norm. This twin-turbo 1969 ...
This tastefully tuned 1969 Chevrolet Malibu Sport Coupe was up for grabs to the highest bidder, yet its owner refused to let it go for just $32,250. The car boasts a dark green colorway, Yenko-style ...
I bought my 1969 Chevelle SS in 2002. It was an old street racer with an old-school 468 big-block (making 700 hp), Turbo 400 and 4.88 gears. I had some fun with it on the street and at the track, ...
Although the Chevy Chevelle lived out a short life (produced between 1963 and 1977), it was quite meaningful as far as muscle car fans are concerned. Especially when the moniker also included things ...