Preparing Our 1964 Chevelle for Daily Driving Involves a Rock-solid Cooling System
Daily driving an old car can quickly expose problem areas. If the car is bone stock, you’ll begin to appreciate the engineering that General Motors put into its cars. The true survivors, like our 1964 Chevelle, are typically dependable, despite some predictable issues with the points ignition system, cooling system, and pesky items like crankcase ventilation. Our Chevelle project still has the original 283ci small-block, topped with a two-barrel carburetor; but what it lacks in horsepower it makes up for with dependability.
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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