The 1957 Chevy Corvette SS, known internally at GM as Project XP-64, was developed under the watchful eye of Zora Arkus-Duntov, who would soon become Chevrolet’s Director of High Performance Vehicles.
A piece of Corvette royalty was offered to the public; it sold for $7.7M The car is considered the first purpose-built General Motors race car It is being offloaded by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ...
There's no substitute for experience, and that's as true in the world of lowriding as anywhere else. Trino Alfaro of Tracy, California, has been lowriding since he was a teenager, and his years of ...
It's pretty hard to make a statement in the lowrider community when you have a 1964 Impala, and even harder when you live in Chicago. Throughout the years Chicago has elevated its game with quality ...
In becoming the most expensive Corvette, the SS Project XP-64 broke a record that had stood for more than a decade. The record had belonged to a rare L88-powered 1967 C2 Corvette that Barrett-Jackson ...
Not everyone is willing to spruce up their lives with a classic ride due to the obvious issues that might spark up. However, if you feel like you can no longer live without a nice Chevrolet Impala, ...
The SS Project XP-64 was the brainchild of none other than Zora Arkus-Duntov, who is better known as the “father of the Corvette.” The engineer was an experienced racer—he appeared in the 24 Hours of ...
When it comes to iconic automotive performance monograms, few have been around longer or have been placed on such a wide variety of vehicles as Chevrolet's "SS" badge. Standing for Super Sport, Chevy ...
Few rides turn heads like a ’64 Chevy Impala SS, and this Dallas-style lowrider is no exception. Stopping by Gas Monkey Garage, it’s ready to claim its spot as our Build of the Week. House fails to ...