Vehicle safety has come a very long way in the last 50 years or so, as seen in this vintage crash test video between a 1972 ...
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, ...
The Chevrolet Vega sold in the millions, but not many survived. This example has been updated for better reliability, and years in friendly climates have kept rust at bay. Its mix of options gives it ...
Large cars like the Impala and the Caprice started losing ground in the early '70s, and Chevrolet was looking for ways to create something unique that would help the brand remain relevant in the ...
The Chevy Vega never enjoyed a sterling reputation in its day, but the Cosworth variant tells a different story. Conceived as a performance halo, the Cosworth Chevy Vega paired American compact ...
The 1970s and 1980s were unique automotive eras marked by velvet upholstery and chrome-plated plastic. Yet many considered these two decades to be the dark ages for Chevrolet. The Malaise Era – ...
Dick Mayne is nearing 78 years old. He still has a need for speed. A lifelong Gypsum resident, Mayne for the last 30 years has been working on his drag racer, a heavily modified 1971 Chevrolet Vega.
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