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An untouched Impala SS showcases the authenticity and craftsmanship of 1960s American muscle. Don’t expect correct change when paying with cash, some businesses warn Kid Rock Makes Quite A Claim About ...
In this video, I demonstrate the removal and replacement of the A/C condenser on a Chevy Chevrolet Blazer, applicable to models from 1995 to 2005. The process is similar for other vehicles, including ...
Chevrolet has lost its touch with passenger cars these days – the lone survivor of a glorious lineup spanning countless iconic nameplates is now the C8 Corvette series. Luckily, Team Corvette is not ...
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No, it shouldn’t be difficult at all. Plenty of online advertisers list the ABS module for this vehicle, including second-hand, reconditioned and brand new examples. Prices range from a few hundred ...
As automobile manufacturers become ever so taken with producing SUVs and pickup trucks, many of these companies have consolidated their lineups, with a significant drop in production of coupés or ...
One of Chevrolet's most popular historical mainstays is the Impala. Introduced in 1958 and remaining with the brand — barring a couple of brief hiatuses — until the automaker all but abandoned ...
GM has issued a product recall for certain examples of 2022 and 2023 Chevy LCF or Low Cab Forward 5500 HD/XD vehicles due to a problem with the ABS (Antilock Brake System) module. The problem: ...
Tony Gomez from Moreno Valley, California, purchased this 1960 Chevy Impala in 2013, but from what he says, it sounds as if he'd been working on it for almost 50 years. The hot rod hobby was a ...
The storied Impala nameplate first appeared on a concept car shown at the 1956 Motorama, General Motors' self-produced car show. Effectively a five-seat hard-top Corvette, it seemed fitting to name it ...