100 Years of the Chevrolet Logo …
Via MiliaBlog.

BTW, The 1969 Camaro won for best Chevy of all time. Though Chevy kind of stacked the deck by not including a bunch of other choices in their brackets.


Via MiliaBlog.

BTW, The 1969 Camaro won for best Chevy of all time. Though Chevy kind of stacked the deck by not including a bunch of other choices in their brackets.


The Corvair wasn’t even a choice?!?
So from 1971-2009 (almost 40 years) not a single car even worth considering?
Can’t edit, meant 1971-2008…
When do we get to learn about 109 years of the Ford Blue Oval?
Met is saving the best for last.
Word!
i suspect that if there were only one corvette to choose, the votes wouldn’t have been split and it would’ve won.
When i was single, I owned a ’54; very conservative, but also quite simple and dependable. When I met my wife, she had a ’55. In our married life we had a ’56 wagon (darn! not the Nomad!) and a ’57 4-door which her dad bought for us and had it detailed and reupholstered as our honeymoon car. All of these are long gone now, but quite memorable.
Around the time I met my wife, I had my sights set on a ’68 Camaro, which I was planning to buy new after I got out of the army. I missed out on the Camaro, but i still have my wife!
My father had a 1962 Impala, white with red interior
That Malibu looks pretty sweet but my first choice is the ’57 Bel Air. It reminds me of my beloved ’55 Plymouth Belvedere.
We have a Chevy.
We do not.
We almost bought the Ford Explorer. The 50-50 split back seat on the Chevy was the deciding factor.
By the way, I cannot see the link in the article.
(MET: How about now?)
Yep, thank you Met!
My favorite is the 1948 Pickup. Second is the 1936 Suburban.