New York-based Motorcar Classics probably thinks it has you covered if you're willing to write a check for this black-on-black, chrome, and ivory-white 1954 Chevy Bel Air "old-school mild custom" that ...
After World War II, GM redesigned its pickups. Chevrolet received the Advance Design series, while over at GMC, the new trucks were known as the New Design. The light-duty trucks were sleeker, more ...
While the Bel Air only became a hit in the second half of the '50s (at least until Chevrolet came up with the Impala in 1958), it's hard not to like the earlier models, especially if you're a diehard ...
The word "iconic" is thrown around so freely these days that its meaning is becoming as faded as the paint on an un-garaged classic car. When it comes to those very classics, however, the term still ...
Chevrolet is among the legendary automakers. William C. Durant and his business partner, Swiss racing pilot Louis Chevrolet, ...
Chevy Corvette production increased from the three hundred units in 1953 to 3,640 in 1954. New colors available in addition to Polo White (3,230) were Pennant Blue (300), Sportsman Red (100), and ...