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more about #chevelle more comments → MushyHeirloom: Worth one-fifth of what it sold for three years ago? They'd better watch out. I hear Jaguar doesn't like competition. more » Murilee Martin: What does a non-famous LS6 convertible go for these days? Definitely six figures, and probably not a whole lot less than this car. more » 55Hardtop: Wasn't worth 1.2 million, and honestly isn't worth 264k. more » GIC asks not for whom the bell tolls: Adding insult to injury, a gold 1972 Camaro recently sold for $275K... more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: Price ≠ value These are two entirely different concepts. Much like inexpensive and cheap. Commonly used interchangeably, but in true meaning, the... more » Tucker589 is Hoarding James Dean's 550 Spyder: "Barrett Jackson blows dogs for quarters, man." - Franz Kafka more » Novaload: The only real price on anything in the universe is the price someone is willing to pay RIGHT NOW. As we know from Nice Price or Crack Pipe, there are ... more » Paul Y. don't drive too fast.: ...and yet, some fat old men still think that cars they couldn't have when they were young enough to look cool in them are "investments." more » Alfisted: shenanigans! more » Thomas Paladino: Wow. The owner must have been in pretty dire financial straits to take that kind of a hit. This sale makes no sense any other way. Even if you want t... more » Buickboy92: I like the way the photo finally are on the same page. Glad I don't have to lose the post to get to the photos. Oh and that Chevy is awesome! more » MushyHeirloom: I need to find that damn '76-ish Chevy wagon. It was, at one time, known as the Green Monster. It was certainly green. Not nearly as nice as this one,... more » Novaload: Although the 68/69 Chevelles are my personal faves, Chevelle is one line where I would accept any--wagon, 2 door sedan, rag top, you name it--from yea... more » west-coaster: Can't you just picture a Century 21 real estate agent (either a TV meteorologist-looking guy or Stepford-y woman) in his/her gold blazer wheeling that... more » stephdumas: To my knowledge, the Concours was the higher trim level of the Chevelle wagon line-up while the Greenbrier, is the mid-level and the Nomad the lower l... more » -
#auctions
Truppi-Kling Chevelle Drag Racer Depreciates $1 Million In 3 Years, New Owner Gets Screamin' Deal
You need nerves like bridge cables to play the muscle car auction game, as exemplified by the crazy ups and downs of the famous Truppi-King Chevelle SS 454 convertible. More » -
#downonthestreet
1971 Chevrolet Concours Station Wagon
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Here's a very original, possibly even original-owner-driven Chevelle wagon. More » -
#fastandfurious
Dom Toretto's 1970 Primer Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Car: 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Character: Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel)
Engine: 502 GM Performance V8
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#nicepriceorcrackpipe
Nice Price Or Crack Pipe: Evil, Primered, Weiand-Blown '72 Chevelle Wagon For $7,000?
The 70-mile Chevy Vega broke the streak of Nice Price verdicts, with only 38% of voters viewing $13,500 as a reasonable amount to pay. For today, we're lowering the price tag… and upping the boost! More » -
#classicadwatch
The Jalopnik Top 20 Vintage Chevrolet TV Commercials
We followed up our favorite Datsun ads and Toyota ads with the best Chrysler ads, and now it's Chevrolet's turn!
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#downonthestreet
1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, Plus Bonus Evil Chevy Poll
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. How about a Chevelle with the super-rare Roofer Option Package? More » -
#downonthestreet
1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Today we're going to look at an example of the kind of car that dominated my early gearhead experiences on the island: a beat-to-hell big-block 60s muscle car! There was once a time when primered-out Chevelles, Satellites, Fairlanes, and the like (along with hooned-up Beetles and 510s) could be found lowering property values on just about every block of Alameda… but most of those cars have been hooned into nothingness or restored to gilded-cage, car-show-only condition by now. Just a few survivors, like this '69 Chevelle, remain.
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#downonthestreet
1973 Chevrolet Chevelle
In much the same manner as the '73 Mustang and '73 Cougar, the Chevelle for 1973 put on quite a few pounds over its predecessor... just in time for the Arab Oil Embargo. Until now, I hadn't been able to find any of the "big" Malaise Chevelles, though we have seen examples of the angular '64-67 Chevelle as well as the more rounded '68-72 variety. More » -
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#downonthestreet
1965 Chevrolet Chevelle, With Bonus GM A-Body Poll
The pre-Malaise Chevelle is a good example of a once-ubiquitous car that has largely disappeared from the streets, due to a one-two-three-punch combo of vulnerability to rust, suitability for hoonage, and high collector value (the same three items are also applicable to the first-gen Camaro). We saw a '71 Chevelle Malibu and a pair of '69s last year, but that's been it for the Chevelle contingent in this series so far. Until today, because I've had these shots of a '65 coupe in reserve for a while and now seems like the time to bring 'em out. More »

