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1973 Chevrolet Corvette Shooting Brake
This wild Corvette wagon for sale on Craigslist has a practical hatch in the back and a proto-lightbar upfront. Builders have been...
1972 Chevy Vega Kammback
Back in 2017, this 1972 Chevy Vega Kammback made its way to eBay. It was located at a dealership in Los Angeles, California. Where is it...
1970 Chevrolet Camaro Kammback Concept
The idea of a two-door Chevrolet wagon was first revived with the 1970 Camaro Kammback concept, a two-door wagon that featured a...
1968 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Shooting Brake
Its owner sold this customized shooting brake Corvette on eBay in 2007. Where is it now? View the World's Largest Shooting Brake Archive...
1965 Chevrolet Chevelle Wagon
This rare Chevelle 2 door wagon is 1 of 1,668 produced in 1965. This model was only offered in '64 & '65. The exterior is Butternut...
1964 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Wagon
This freshly restored car has been very nicely built to be both reliable and deliver outstanding performance. Powered by a 454 HO 425HP...
1954 Chevy Nomad Concept
At the 1954 General Motors Motorama in New York City, GM introduced their Chevrolet Nomad show car. It was a sporty wagon with two doors,...
1999 Chevrolet Triax
The limited success of General Motors' EV1 battery car shows the risk of putting all your alternative vehicle eggs in one powertrain...
1999 Chevrolet Tandem 2000
The Chevrolet Tandem 2000 concept was created during the energy crisis as a light, inexpensive and economical vehicle for two. They built...
World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 2 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...
1965 NASA-GM MOLAB
To better maneuver the lunar landscape, NASA commissioned General Motors with the task of designing a series of manned lunar vehicles,...
1970 Jerry Pennington’s Corvette Van
Jerry’s passion is for the Corvettes, and he modified several. With these wicked corvette designs, he managed to collect many awards! He...
1970s Jerry Pennington’s “Mixer” Corvette
Pennington also designed the Corvette 6 wheels named “Mixer,” built to look like a concrete mixer truck. He lengthened the back to add an...
1987 Trik Truk
Darryl Starbird is an American designer and manufacturer of custom cars and hot rods, known for his innovative and futuristic space-age...
1989 Chevrolet XT-2
For 1989, GM had two futuristic concept trucks that we assume they hoped would stir enough interest to guide them in their product-making...
1987 Chevy Blazer XT-1
Chevrolet dubbed the XT-1 a truck, while it appears as a van intended to attract buyers who enjoy being outdoors. The four-wheel-drive...
1987 Chevrolet Express
More than just another aerodynamic concept vehicle, the Chevrolet Express, initially shown in 1987, was the latest iteration of General...
1989 Chevrolet California Camaro Iroc-Z
The design of the 1989 Chevrolet California IROC Camaro concept car offered several surprises to Camaro fans who had thought they knew...
1999 Chevy Nomad
Chevrolet's original Nomad between 1955-57 was such a powerful design that it had spawned numerous concepts, two recently. The 1999...
1963 Bill Thomas Cheetah
Designed by Bill Thomas, the Cheetah ultimately didn’t have the market success the Cobra did, but the Cheetah’s performance was superior...
1988 Chevy Corvette Callaway Sledgehammer
This Sledgehammer reached 254.76 mph at the Transportation Research Center (TRC) in Ohio and became the world’s fastest street-legal car...
1973 Chevrolet Corvette Four-Rotor Concept
With his retirement looming, the window of opportunity for a mid-engine Corvette was narrowing. Famed Corvette engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov...
1961-1962 Mako Shark I (XP-755)
The XP-755 concept car, also known as the Mako Shark, was designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of General Motors Styling and...
1965 Chevy Corvair
The Corvair second generation arrived for the model year 1965, noted for its lack of a "B" pillar and a new fully independent suspension...
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