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Members of the Chester Lions Club are making final preparations for the group’s annual Fourth of July Car Show, set to take ...
The Daytona 500’s field of 40, thundering, V8-powered NASCARs will be led to the green flag this Sunday by . . . a green, whisper-quiet, battery-powered Chevy Blazer EV SS. It’s the first time ...
This actually isn't the first time Chevy has supposed the Blazer EV SS's reported power, according to Road & Track. Last year, the automaker raised power to 595 horsepower and 645 lb-ft of torque ...
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Bystanders save classic '67 Chevy pickup from sudden engine fire. Doug Olson's classic, spared from the flames, is featured in Sunday's Cruisin' Classics Show and Shine. Ted Clarke ...
Chevy built about 69,000 SS or RS packages in 1968, far outstripping the rarer Z/28's 7,200 units. The '68 Camaro took a bite out of Ford's market share, but the RS/SS, with its trim packages ...
So Chevrolet and Pontiac rushed through plans to spin their own pony car from the platform of the upcoming second-generation Chevy II Nova, offering both big- and small-block V8s to compete with ...
The SS option included dual exhaust, red-stripe tires, black accents on the grille, and a retuned suspension. 1969 Chevrolet Camaro pace car Structurally, the 1969 Camaro was little different from ...
Before the epic 1970 model year, the most famous SS-badged Chevy was the Camaro, but that year, GM lifted its self-imposed 400-ci (6.5-liter) ban on intermediates, which led to the creation of the ...
Retired Santa Ynez High School coach and teacher Ken Gruendyke stands beside his cream-colored classic 1967 Chevy Nova SS model, an entrant in the inaugural Vikings Classic Car Show held Oct. 7 in ...
After eight years of refinement, the Chevy II is capable of 8.72-second/157-mph quarter-mile times and 1.26-second 60-foot times—and that's with a small-block. Talk about a street sleeper!
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