The first-generation Chevrolet Chevelle wasn't exactly a popular platform for drag racers, but some of these cars were converted for track use back in the 1960s. This 1965 Malibu SS model is proof of ...
First introduced in September of 1963, the Chevelle nameplate was Chevy’s answer to the growing demand for midsize models, offering everything from sensible family sedans to performance-oriented ...
This 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu is looking for a second chance after spending years as a project car; the owner says a ...
Chevy's new mid-size entry, dubbed Chevelle, was an immediate hit when it landed in dealers' showrooms in 1964. While full-size Chevrolets had become bloated, the Chevelle brought back dimensions ...
Mark Grimes, the articulate salesman from Omaha, Nebraska, is a restorer's nightmare. Mark delights in taking a mint-original '65 Malibu SS apart so he can "Build a very unique Pro Street car." How ...
In the mid-1970's, Andy Rivera was a young man growing up in Baldwin Park, California. He had seen some of the guys in his neighborhood cruising around in Chevy Caprices, Impalas, and Bel Airs, and, ...
1965 brought something new and exciting to the midsize Chevy Chevelle: the L79 small-block. While the wicked 375-horsepower 396 big-block stole headlines in 1965, only 201 Chevelle Z16s were built, ...