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Chevrolet Muscle

  • Camaro

    The Chevrolet Camaro was created in 1966 as a direct response to the massive success of the Ford Mustang, sparking the legendary American "pony car wars". Originally developed under the secret code name "Panther," Chevrolet general manager Pete Estes famously told the automotive press that a Camaro was "a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs". 

  • Chevelle

    The Chevrolet Chevelle is one of General Motors' most successful and iconic nameplates, produced across three generations from the 1964 to 1977 model years.


    Built on GM’s mid-sized A-body platform, it successfully bridged the gap between the compact Chevy II/Nova and the full-sized Impala. While it served millions of families as a practical daily driver, it is best remembered as a defining titan of the American muscle car era.

  • Nova

    The Chevrolet Nova is one of the most versatile nameplates in General Motors' history. Produced across five distinct generations between 1962 and 1988, it began as a rushed budget compact. It quickly evolved into an iconic, lightweight giant-killer of the classic muscle car era before concluding its life cycle as a fuel-efficient subcompact.

  • Monte Carlo

    The Chevrolet Monte Carlo holds a unique position in automotive history. While it was initially launched as a luxury vehicle, its heavy ties to high-displacement big-block engines, aggressive styling, and decades of dominance in stock car racing firmly cemented it as a cornerstone of the American muscle car legacy