First offered in 1959 and 1960, the Chevrolet Kingswood returned into showrooms from 1969 to 1972. The Kingswood Estate was based on the Caprice.
It's no wonder that sometimes cars get named after real places, especially to embrace a specific atmosphere. Here are some ...
What was once a staple on the market has all but disappeared, here is what happened to the American station wagon and what it ...
The Chevrolet El Camino appeared in response to the Ford Ranchero's initial success and manufacturing occurred for the 1959 and 1960 model ... Brookwood two-door station wagon, a variation of ...
The purest expression of Chevrolet ... 1960, boosted by the April introduction of the sporty, bucket-seat-equipped Monza coupe. The line would eventually expand to include convertibles, station ...
The 1980s was the start of a new era for muscle cars and while they don't have the horsepower we see today, they were ...
For the 117th time, the Chicago Auto Show will park a variety of concept, crossover and customary vehicles at McCormick Place.
Have you ever heard of a sleeper car? Sleeper cars are those that look docile enough, have unassuming body work, but ...
Based on the rear-engined Chevrolet Corvair compact car ... but the pickup variant was arguably less practical than its station wagon sibling. The cargo bed wasn’t even 3.5 feet long, and ...
Based on the rear-engined Chevrolet Corvair compact car ... but the pickup variant was arguably less practical than its station wagon sibling. The cargo bed wasn’t even 3.5 feet long, and ...
Based on the rear-engined Chevrolet Corvair compact car ... but the pickup variant was arguably less practical than its station wagon sibling. The cargo bed wasn’t even 3.5 feet long, and although the ...
In the mid-1960s, Waldbaum’s moved its headquarters ... a family — three littles and two parents in a 1956 green Chevy station wagon with no seat belts or car seats," she says, adding ...