Posts Tagged ‘Chevy’
The Chevrolet 1970 Monte Carlo
A classic Chevy in the traditional sense it would cover many bases. But there is an old favorite classic Chevy to remember and that was the introduction of the 1970 Monte Carlo.
Monte Carlo in 1970 was the brainchild of Elliot M. Estes (Pete) is a partner of Chevrolet cars for 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix. Pontiac had much success with the Pontiac Grand Prix in 1969, Chevrolet wanted to take advantage of that success.
Chevrolet stylists in 70 years Dave Holl borrowed from the Chevrolet Cadillac Eldorado and a toddler, they make visible muscular Classic Chevy Monte Carlo. What comes from this design is a two-door coupe with classic style that has lasted for six generations and again in 2012. Although perhaps not as much as the 70s, but the guests make a 3.4-liter V6 model in 2012 a building to impress. Read the rest of this entry »
Chevrolet Convertible ’57

Classic car enthusiasts around the world worship the 1957 Chevy convertible. Classic design of the conversion of 57 began several years before returning in the 50s and love for this beauty was more like good wine and grow better with age.
Say Chevy for any fan of classic cars and cars that always comes to mind is classic 57 Chevy with fins. And when pressed they will always say 1957 Chevy Convertible.
Love for the conversion of this classic has increased 10-fold since 1957. What really helps the old cars is a new technology is available for walking and driving Chevy Classics like better than a new car. There is also another reason to love this classic is hands down the best action you can get. A beautifully restored ’57 Chevy Convertible produce all kinds of attention seemed to be more from the opposite sex. This creates the “WOW” car we have a lot of other people love.
Thanks to Harley Earl, General Motors design teachers under great pressure in the previous year. The community expects much higher than the performance standards of the road they will be driven on. new style and speed up the list for ’57. Read the rest of this entry »
Chevrollet Bel Air ’55 Flashback
Although there are many classic car collectors, from the first model and so on, in the year 1950 as the most popular car era. Many cars from that period are still popular with collectors for over fifty years later, but maybe not so much in 1955 Chevy Bel Air, one of the most iconic car of an era. In fact, many collectors – and even other people who grew up during this era – considering the ’55 Chevy in a car that defines the era.
When the 1955 Chevy is made, people down the cars of a generation ago, such as the Model T, as a race car or track car. To compete with improved retro cars, big car companies have come with the same car to impress. Thus was born the 1955 Chevy. Read the rest of this entry »

