Chevrolet has a long history of hiding serious performance in everyday sheetmetal, and one of the strangest examples is a Super Sport wagon that actually existed, then slipped out of the spotlight.
When it comes to iconic automotive performance monograms, few have been around longer or have been placed on such a wide variety of vehicles as Chevrolet's "SS" badge. Standing for Super Sport, Chevy ...
Rarity in the automotive market can be difficult to define. At one extreme, there are limited-production hypercars that have all been reserved by collectors before the press release even goes public.
The Chevrolet SS badge stands for ‘Super Sport’, and it’s been around for decades, adorning some of the hottest Chevys of their era. Chevrolet’s most extreme machines over the years (Camaro ZL-1, ...
During the 1960s and 1970s, some of the most impressive, performance-oriented Chevys were equipped with the legendary SS package. As the horsepower war was heating up during the late 1950s and early ...
Before the 1968 Chevrolet SS 427 ever rumbled onto American streets, it was already something of an oddity—a secret muscle car hidden inside a full-size suit. Produced only from 1967 to 1969 as the ...
Oakland County — The last Chevy SS (Super Sport) I drove in 2016 was a stealthy muscle car. Modest looks, sedan shape, growling V-8 under the hood waiting to be unleashed on unsuspecting Bimmers. SS ...
The Chevy Chevelle debuted for the 1964 model year. Taken from either Hebrew or French, Chevelle is said to mean “beautiful and bold.” Aimed at the Ford Fairlane, the Chevelle was built on GM’s new ...