Introduced in 1933 as a replacement for the Eagle, the Master was Chevrolet's main offering for a whopping seven years. But even though it remained in production for a very long time, it didn't become ...
Chevrolet teamed up with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, or NACA, for this Jam Handy-produced 1941 film reel titled "Taking the Air." NACA was founded in 1915 to stimulate ...
A rare 1941 Studebaker Champion Phaeton ditches its inline-six for a Chevy 350 V8, modern brakes, and a clever removable hard ...
The winning bidder will also get this original pink slip for the 1941 Chevrolet pickup, which misspells McQueen's name as Torrance rather than the correct Terrence.
Charlie Dickerson of Jacksonville, Florida, makes his living working in the body shop at the local Freightliner dealership pulling dents and hosing down paint on a large scale. When the whistle blows, ...
Stripping a truck's body down to the bare steel might sound like it's a sexy process, but there's more to it than meets the naked eye. Our slammed F-1 Ford driving friend Brian Shaw called and said he ...
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