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.