A last-year C1 Corvette with a numbers-matching 283, this beige convertible has had the same owner since 1985 and comes with two tops. It is offered for sale on eBay at a Buy It Now price of $53,000.
Nobody wanted the rusty 1961 Chevrolet Impala when the builders found it, and that says plenty about how rough it looked. The old Chevy had spent years rotting away, the kind of car most people would ...
A 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne going out for a drive is not something you would see every day. Such cars turn heads and get a lot of thumbs up the moment they drive out of the garage. This is definitely ...
The Chevrolet Apache was a short-lived stint in the glorious lineup of Bowtie-branded trucks. Launched in 1958, mid-way through the Task Force’s life cycle, it stayed on the scene for one more season, ...
Honda's U.S.-market distributor celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. To mark the first arrival of its vehicles on American shores, Honda turned to an unlikely place: a 1961 Chevrolet Apache 10 ...
Mihai has even branched beyond the usual confines of an automotive writer from time to time, however, his heart is still close to anything car-related. He's most at home retelling the story of some ...
There are several schools of thought when it comes to building a vintage car or truck. On one end of the spectrum are the purists who strive to restore vehicles to assembly-line accuracy, right down ...
"How do you like me now?" might be the question Clarence Goodwin's 1961 Chevy Impala would ask if it could talk. You see Clarence didn't make a whole lot of changes when he first got the '61 Impala, ...
Issac Chiu, owner of the 1961 Chevrolet Impala convertible you see here, is not what you'd call a typical lowriding enthusiast, given that his passion for cars has spanned multiple genres over the ...
Shortly after Honda first set up shop in America in 1959, it needed a truck to deliver its motorcycles to dealerships across Southern California. Because the Ridgeline was still a distant speck in ...
Most pickup trucks follow a familiar template: engine in the front, bed in the back. That isn't the case with this 1961 Chevrolet Corvair pickup, featured on a recent episode of "Jay Leno's Garage." ...