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On Saturday, April 5, the couple will drive to Desert Diamond Casino, 1100 W. Pima Road, Sahuarita, for the annual 37th annual Chevy Showdown, hosted by the Classic Chevy Club of Tucson.
As a 10-year-old used car, back in 1967, a ’57 Chevy was still a highly appealing choice and was sought after on the secondhand market. A teenager like 17-year-old Rich Ragone, then living in ...
From the July 1979 issue of HOT ROD: The car most enthusiasts would like to see in HOT ROD Magazine is the ’55-through-’57 Chevy in all its fine forms.
Classic rides still keep us up at night; depending on the mood, we'd get everything from a Lamborghini Countach to a great Trans Am. A 1950s ride, similar to a Chevrolet Bel Air, would also cut it.
Back in 1955-57, Chevrolet offered a great new body style that was used for almost every car they produced. There were three different levels, or series, called 150, 210 and Bel Air.
This one had 70 or 80 classic cars, and he hopes to have several more shows this year. "It's a way to get the community together and to support a good cause at the same time," Moulton said.
Some of the most memorable cars in the program include the Opala, Chevette, and 3100. GM is already working on restoring a 1990 Monza Classic EF and a Chevrolet C10.