It's all too easy to overlook Chevy performance cars built in the mid-'70s. Sandwiched between the real-deal muscle machines of the first go-around (1957-'72) and the credible second-wind of the '80s ...
The '70s high-performance scene was twisted upside down compared to previous decades. Thanks to the 1971 establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), automakers suddenly found ...
While it was one of the most out-of-the-box passenger cars ever created by Chevy, the Corvair never became a Bowtie legend. However, its story could've been different had the mid-engine Monza GT made ...
In the late 1950s, General Motors‘ engineering department became enticed by mid-engine vehicles and developed the CERV I experimental vehicle. The automaker continued toying with the idea through the ...
Those early issues were eventually rectified and the Vega spent most of the '70s in the U.S. sales top ten. The Vega's platform also spawned a plethora of additional models, perhaps most notably the ...