Q: Hi, Greg. What exactly are the pillar that so many car articles mention, such as in A-pillar, B-pillar and so on. I know this is probably an elementary question, but to a retired older gal like ...
It makes little sense to discuss the Impala legacy and how important this model eventually became for Chevrolet, especially from a sales perspective, but it's important to highlight how the nameplate ...
Q: Hi, Greg, I’m very much enjoy with your Cars We Remember articles, so thanks for being a great, well-informed writer! I’m a 70-year-old “car nut” myself and paid close attention to cars since 1955 ...
If you didn't know, the 348 and its more famous big brother—the 409—are members of the W-series engine family. Introduced in 1958 and offered in fullsize passenger cars through 1961 (the 409 went from ...
Mark Leal wanted to dress up the 348 engine in his '59 Impala but couldn't find any contemporary-style aftermarket valve covers for 348/409 applications. So, decided he'd "whittle away" on some ...
There's a long-standing assumption that the Chevy 348/409W engine is a nostalgic relic from days gone by. But as we showed last month, fresh aftermarket goodies have breathed new life into the W--576 ...
The first time the world heard about the Impala was in 1956 when Chevrolet attended GM's motor show with a fantastic prototype. The public's response was amazing, so the GM brand decided to start the ...