1955 was a big year for Chevrolet. It introduced the Tri-Five series and rolled out its first V8 engine in decades. The combo proved successful, and the Tri-Five sold nearly five million examples ...
In November of 1954, Chevrolet built the fifty millionth GM car, a 1955 Chevy Bel Air that would be featured in a mile-long parade through Detroit. The parade was called the Golden CARnival, and ...
Conceived to showcase Chevy's styling prowess as well as a new V8 engine, the Biscayne concept became one of the most influential concept cars of the 1950s. The Biscayne, named after Biscayne Bay, a ...
When first debuted in mid-1955, GM's Second Series light-duty Chevrolet pickup trucks featured an upscale, stylized top-of-the-line model known as the "Cameo." Also known in various circles as a ...
General Motors redesigned its pickups after fulfilling its duties in World War II. The new Chevy trucks were known as the Advance Design series, while GMC called its new trucks the New Design. The ...