Malibu, Corvette, Silverado, C10. These are just a few of the nameplates we discussed (in some cases extensively) these past few weeks as part of our Chevrolet Month coverage. But there is at least ...
The Monte Carlo was discontinued by Chevy due to poor sales and declining performance. Actually, the model was canceled twice ...
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Chevrolet’s first personal luxury car, the Monte Carlo debuted in the 1970 model year. It was built on the intermediately-sized A-Special platform, along with the Pontiac Grand Prix, until its ...
Blind to color lines but not bad chrome, lowriding encompasses all races, and among the legions of lowriders who represent the culture is Raul Garcia, who is of Chicano and Native American descent. He ...
If there is one thing that almost all Lowrider builds have in common, it's the fact that there's always some sort of influence or motivating factor behind the build itself. In many cases, it can be a ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a popular choice among restomod fans and if you’re a professional athlete or an entertainer with deep enough pockets, you could certainly restore one to its former glory ...
The Chevy Monte Carlo was introduced for the 1970 model year as a two-door personal luxury car. It was built on the A-Special platform, sharing it with the Pontiac Grand Prix. The first generation of ...