If I’m ever forced to leave automotive journalism and never touch it again with a ten foot pole as long as I live, it’ll be because the industry was inundated with endless crossover SUVs I can’t even ...
At around 5.6 meters (216.5 inches) long, the second-generation Caprice was the biggest Chevrolet out there in the early 1970s. Its sleek and somewhat boxy appearance makes it the perfect candidate ...
Back in 1972, Frank Lopez's dad, Frank Sr., walked into the Chevy dealership and special ordered his first new car-a White 1973 Caprice Classic. Before the car was even delivered, his dad started ...
Hunter S. Thompson's iconic 1973 Chevrolet Caprice convertible, known as "The Red Shark," is up for auction. The car was featured in the 1998 film "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" starring Johnny Depp ...
The year in which American car shoppers had the most choices in new station wagons was either 1964 or 1977, but 1973 was still a great year for those seeking a Chevrolet longroof.
One of the most recognizable cars in American counterculture is now headed to auction, and the story behind it is as wild as ...
When Hugo Reyna set out to build a lowrider he wanted something more than just pretty. He wanted a lowrider with show and go and a classic that wasn't allergic to the elements, unlike so many of the ...
General Motors Chairman Alfred P. Sloan created the idea of the "Ladder of Success" during the 1920s, in which a GM shopper's first car was a proletariat-grade Chevrolet, followed by moves upward ...
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