In 1964 General Motors introduced a line of A Body cars across most of their platform. These mid-sized cars were the Pontiac Tempest, the Buick Skylark, the Oldsmobile Cutlass, and the Chevy Chevelle. They were all in a sweet spot for price and performance and all did well but it was the Chevelle that, being the Chevrolet entry, had the most success. Over the years the Chevelle has become a popular collector car and so it's not uncommon to see a number of them on display at old car events across the country. That was certainly true of the 33rd Annual Rollin' On the River show held at Fernbank Park. Here are some of the Chevelles that were on display that day.
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Monday, December 25, 2023
Chevelle Took Part In Rollin' On the River
In 1964 General Motors introduced a line of A Body cars across most of their platform. These mid-sized cars were the Pontiac Tempest, the Buick Skylark, the Oldsmobile Cutlass, and the Chevy Chevelle. They were all in a sweet spot for price and performance and all did well but it was the Chevelle that, being the Chevrolet entry, had the most success. Over the years the Chevelle has become a popular collector car and so it's not uncommon to see a number of them on display at old car events across the country. That was certainly true of the 33rd Annual Rollin' On the River show held at Fernbank Park. Here are some of the Chevelles that were on display that day.
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