Chevrolet has just revealed a new lineup of special edition vehicles that celebrate the USA’s upcoming 250th anniversary ...
Fifty years ago, companies from automakers to railroads went all-in on America’s bicentennial. Chevrolet got an early start, launching “Spirit of America” versions of the Impala, Nova, Vega and El ...
Chevy's Vega was one of the best-looking and least reliable small cars of the 1970s, making today's Nice Price or No Dice wagon a laudable survivor. Let's see if its price survives our poll. Voltaire, ...
General Motors has been around the block a few times — certainly enough to have produced a few hits and misses in the engine department. For instance, the Chevrolet Corvette has hosted a diverse array ...
The Chevy Vega was GM’s shot at competing with compact imports when it came out for the 1971 model year. It didn’t have a great reputation throughout its single generation, but even bad cars ...
Time capsules usually offer small windows into the past, like letters, photos, or maybe a newspaper, but few are large enough to fit an actual car. One ambitious exception is the so-called “World’s ...
Ms. Vega, best known for her 1987 hit “Luka,” slips around New York City mostly unnoticed as she goes from Buddhist meetings to Central Park and cozy dinners with her husband. By Tammy LaGorce ...
Locals in Seward, Nebraska, sealed a time capsule on July 4, 1975. It was the world’s largest back then, and it still is according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Inside it were more than 5,000 ...
This 4th of July will mark 50 years since July 4, 1975. For many of you, that's a rough reminder that five decades have passed since Bob Wills died, John Denver was a country boy and Glen Campbell was ...
While I was going through old magazines recently, looking for automotive advertisements to scan for our Classic Ads series, I ran across a 1969 news story about Detroit's efforts to design a new ...
Todd Lewis scowled when he first saw my new Schwinn Sting-Ray Fastback bicycle. Jerry Davich “I'll bet you think you're hot (expletive), don’t you, Davich?” he asked. He was right. I did. It was the ...