A unique 1954 Chevrolet Corvette design prototype for an unreleased facelift is headed to auction at Gooding & Company's Monterey Car Week event, scheduled for Aug. 18-19. This car dates back to the ...
1954 represented the last year of the first-generation Bel Air, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that Chevrolet was all about the new series due in 1955. The 1954 Bel Air still witnessed the ...
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 ...
The early Chevrolet Corvette C1 might have been disappointingly slow for the 1950s, but it's a desirable and expensive classic in 2022. First-year models are obviously the rarest, with only 300 units ...
With great star power comes great buying power, or so goes the adage I just created. Hollywood movie stars rank in millions of dollars a year as moviegoers flock to theaters to see the latest ...
With the Chevrolet Corvette celebrating its 70th anniversary, Jay Leno recently checked out one of the earliest production models, courtesy of owner and Corvette restorer Mike McCluskey. This 1954 ...
Bill Gegg recently retired as Director of Information Systems for the City of Antioch and lives in Pleasant Hill with his wife and black lab. His wife has a magnet that shows a picture of a woman ...
It's well known the original Corvette based Chevrolet Nomad was destroyed sometime after it was featured in the 1954 GM Motorama. Since you can't own the original this masterfully crafted replica is ...
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This is the stuff we here at HOT ROD absolutely love: today's Readers' Rides submission is a patina'd 1954 Chevy Pickup Restomod that was built in 6-short months on a driveway. The owner and builder ...
When Chip Foose and Wes Rydell get together on a custom project, step back and watch out. The results are bound to be spectacular. You're probably familiar with a couple previous collaborative efforts ...