Anderson Motor Company of Marietta, Georgia, was a longtime Chevrolet and Oldsmobile dealership located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta. While not as well known as Yenko, Nickey, Berger, Baldwin, ...
The most lethal of all Yenkos was the 1969 Nova. And if you have to ask why anyone would shove a 427 into a Nova, we can't be friends. If you know muscle cars, you know Don Yenko. The man built some ...
Discover the story of the 1969 Yenko Nova 427—the rarest Chevy Nova ever produced, built to outrun big-block legends.
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Arguably the most iconic Chevrolet badge, the SS was born in 1957 when the company built the Corvette SS, a race car based on the 1956 Super Sport concept. In 1961, the emblem found its way on the ...
As a young car guy in junior high school growing up in the greater Philadelphia area, Hi-Performance Cars was my favorite car magazine. Hot Rod and Car Craft were cool, but Cars featured realistic ...
Nearly every classic vehicle to cross the block at prestigious auctions, such as Mecum and Barrett-Jackson, is aesthetically pleasing. But, as we've said before, every once in a while a car comes ...
Historically speaking, 1969 was a pretty important year for Chevrolet Impala. This is because 1969 was the last year when the Impala SS was produced, with the model eventually resurrected back in 1994 ...
“No matter how many ‘hot’ cars you’ve driven, the first time you really uncork a Dana Camaro you’re bound to be awe-stricken if not outright panicked at the sheer magnitude of the forces unleashed. At ...