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Split Decision
This insane Camaro creation almost never came to be
Me Time
Taking a break from customers’ cars, this builder created his personal dream ride
Staying Safe Out There
While we’re here to have fun, we can’t stop thinking about safety
Shootin' To Thrill
This Hunter aims and hits the bullseye with a built-up and bulletproof Chevy wagon
Double Deception
Double Deception
A Long Time Coming
This nasty shoebox Nova brings the LS-powered goods to the yard
60 Years New
Taking the old and making it new again needs just the right dose of nostalgia
One Delicious Drop-Top
Found in a field, this ’67 Chevelle SS was given a new life and a stunning appearance
Greyscale
Bill Dickinson turns this killer LT4-powered A-body into the crown of his collection
Slosh Stopper
TANKS INC’S BAFFLED EFI-READY TANK WILL KEEP YOUR CHEVY’S ENGINE WELL SUPPLIED, EVEN IN THE TURNS
The Long And Short Of It
How long it should take to build a project is a purely subjective matter
Color Me Stopped
AN AFFORDABLE EBC BRAKES UPGRADE FOR ’80S A- AND G-BODY CARS
Black In Black
After more than 20 years in various states of completion, James Gatt’s 1964 Nova SS is finally ready to hit the blacktop
Orange Crush
Roger Meyer’s ’56 Nomad took five decades to take shape
Sleeper Six
Chevy’s “new experimental Turbo Camaro” mounted a Schwitzer turbocharger to the intake manifold of the Camaro’s inline-six engine.
FN Camaro
Some cars receive nicknames, others earn them
Wrecks To Riches
This “crashed” 1972 Chevelle went from crusher-bound to track crusher
An Impala That Could Outrun A Jaguar
While our story’s subtitle sounds like an episode of “Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom,” this 1961 Impala SS was something special. Its owner, Dan Gurney, had it modified to go “Jaguar hunting on the weekends,” said writer OCee Ritch in the July 1961 issue of Sports Car Graphic magazine.
Dare to be Different
Jon Darbyshire’s Camaro is an all-or-nothing proposition.
Roll With It
10 Tech tips for swapping to a hydraulic roller camshaft.
Rehabilitation Program - Part IV
The Roof on Our 1963 Chevy Ii Goes From Sieve to Solid With the Use of Patch Panels
Power Play
How a Big-block and a Big Blower Made an Easy 1,197 Horsepower
Attitude Adjustment
We Give a Tired 1968 Camaro a Handling and Visual Makeover With a Stack of Affordable Aftermarket Goodies
Black Gold
To an Engine Oil Is Life, So You Need the Right Info if It’s Going to Survive the Long Haul
One Bad Nova
With big racing numbers on the doors, Torq-Thrusts at each corner, and Bill Thomas’s name lettered on the front fenders, this 1962 Chevy II isn’t exactly a sleeper. But there’s little about the compact Chevy that indicates how much Corvette Thomas stuffed inside its squarish body.
Multipurpose Power
We Try Out Two Different Methods to Add Big Power to a Big-block
Going For Gold
A Retro Styled Camaro Being Built With Modern Tech
On A Rampage
Roadster Shop Points the Way Down the Road Less Traveled With Their Race-inspired 1970 Camaro
Classically Cooler
Classic Car Studio gives a modern makeover to a sweet 1969 Chevelle
No Mad Maximus
Nine-hundred lb-ft of trailer-towing, tire-roasting madness