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Built by the folks over at Bones Fab, this Chevy is a Vega only by appearance. The shell is the only thing they kept from the original car, replacing nearly everything under the roof and the hood ...
Another surprisingly clean Chevy Vega is up for auction, this time a Kammback wagon with a manual transmission and some ...
If you stretched to $5,000, you could get a Phase III 350, which came with a 370-horsepower LT1 Chevy unit. Motion also offered a 427 option for the Vega.
Back in 1975, Seward residents reportedly sealed about 5,000 items inside the time capsule, including a Kawasaki motorcycle, but the real star of the show was the brand-new, zero-mile Chevy Vega.
This means the Cosworth Vega package made the car almost twice as expensive as a standard Vega. The high price means only a few Cosworth Vega units were ordered, so Chevrolet sold 2,061 units in ...
This 1975 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega, also found among the Hemmings Classified Ads, shows just over 42,000 miles on the odometer, but the seller can’t say if that’s total actual mileage.
Andrew bought the Vega in 1993 with an original plan to run the Outlaw 8.5 class. He built the rollcage in 1996 while attending college. It's certified to run 8.50s, and he says it hasn't changed ...
On Facebook, Sunshine State Sonar says they were looking for a car that belonged to Brenda Starr, a Palm Harbor woman who vanished in 1995. Instead, they found a 1970s Chevy Vega.