A beautiful Chevelle? Check. Nice mountains in the background? Check. Sunlight shining bright? Check. Triple check.
Photo Credit: Colorado Springs Boudoir photography studio — Feminine Studios.
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A beautiful Chevelle? Check. Nice mountains in the background? Check. Sunlight shining bright? Check. Triple check.
Photo Credit: Colorado Springs Boudoir photography studio — Feminine Studios.
By Alex Luft
GM Authority Executive Editor with a passion for business strategy and fast cars.
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Almost every Chevelle from ’64-’72 was beautiful. The color is a beaut’ too.
Wrong. They were all beautiful.
Hey Alex if you want to see a really nice chevelle, give me a call. My buddy Troy has a 65 resto mod with a 6.0L wire tucked the thing is a work of art!!!!
Classics….if GM were smart, it would re-create a few of these cars with some updates…would sell buckets of them…remember Monte Carlo or Seville anyone???
It’s what GM is good at, stick at what your good at. All the classics I’m sure with clever positioning & careful body styles (some compromises here but only little) plus clever marketing there should be no reason why V8 muscle cars & the odd V6 cannot rise again 😀