Pity the poor Powerglide. The two-speed automatic, when introduced in 1950, brought automatic transmission availability to lower-priced cars and became ubiquitous in Chevrolets of the 1950s and '60s.
The GM overdrive transmission swap has been covered ad nauseam, and to be fair, it's an incredibly straightforward swap for anyone who's even done the most basic of hot rodding—that's why we love it.
Introduced in 1970, the SS variant of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo was axed at the end of 1971, only to be summoned again in 1983. This second coming lasted until the end of 1988 and became the glory ...
This 1997 Chevy Suburban has a 5.7-liter engine, 6-inch suspension lift, and 35-inch tires. The truck is regularly used off-highway and to tow trailers. It also has a propensity for killing its 4L60E ...
In our wildest dreams, Pontiac is still around today offering a slightly altered version of Chevrolet’s fifth-generation Camaro. Unfortunately that’s not the case, but Pontiac fans have made-do anyway ...
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