Hosting the 409 engine, this Chevy Impala is one of only 18 Z-11 Lightweight models build in 1962. It's easy to see why it ...
In the world of motorsport, the name of Dan Gurney is rightfully hailed as one of the greatest racers ever to have honored the horsepower jousts. From the champagne celebration to the AAR ‘Cuda, his ...
When Chevrolet introduced the 265 V-8 in 1955 it was truly revolutionary. It was the little engine that could and set performance standards that all other engines would be measured by. But while the ...
Chevrolet enjoyed a banner year in 1962. The celebration of that golden anniversary year not only saw strong sales, but Chevrolet witnessed wildly popular acceptance of the newly introduced 409ci ...
Chevrolet declared a no racing policy back in the mid-20th Century right when the competition between American makes was getting hot and heavy at the road courses, ovals, and drag strips. In spite of ...
Highlights:Moyer is son-in-law to Wully Bully originator, Carl Bucks. He and wife Michele assisted her dad in campaigning this '62 18 years ago. Then they purchased it from Bucks in 2005 and have ...
Q: Greg, I’m very much interested in muscle cars and am happy to see your columns in our area newspaper. I’d like to know if you agree that the first muscle car was a 1949 Oldsmobile 88? Also, can you ...
The Chevrolet 409 Impala is a classic American muscle car that has captured the hearts of car enthusiasts and collectors alike. Produced during a brief yet impactful period, the 409 Impala remains a ...
Muscle car fans will still be arguing about who got there first long after the world’s oil wells have finally run dry. Was it Olds with its Rocket 88, Chrysler’s letter-series cars, or the Pontiac GTO ...
One of the hottest tunes on the radio in 1962 was a little ditty by a group of surf-loving teens who extolled excitement over something called a “4-0-9.” The Beach Boys weren't the only ones focused ...
The Chevrolet Bel Air was a long-lasting staple of the Bowtie division of General Motors, lasting for just over three decades. However, the general consensus would regard 1955 as the first year of the ...