It's the '40s and Chevrolet just ceased operations. Like so many others, it had turned its attention to supporting the ongoing war effort of World War II, so instead of manufacturing the popular ...
In 1926, GM introduced the "companion make program," which saw four new brands join the lineup: LaSalle, Marquette, Pontiac, and Viking. The new marques supplemented Cadillac, Buick, Oakland, and ...
Chevy coupes from 1940 aren't known to be good looking cars, but Garry's ride might change that. Sitting on an Art Morrsion chassis with Foose wheels, the hood was pancaked and had four trick louvers ...
Talk about parts mixing … I mean, when it comes to choosing parts from different sources to build your ride, Willy Freeman's '40 Chevrolet "cornu-coupe-ia" exemplifies the concept of eclectic ...