In this mini documentary, General Motors shows off six “classic Chevrolets that define street performance”: the 1957 Bel Air, 1962 Bel Air “Bubbletop” 409, 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Coupe, 1969 Camaro SS, 1970 Chevelle SS, and 2012 Camaro ZL1. Of course, it’s all an attempt to promote the ZL1, but it makes for a cool trip down Memory Lane—and a speedy one, too. If your favorite Chevrolet street classics aren’t on this list, please tell us what they are. The place to leave comments is below:
Photo Feature: 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS
1962 Chevrolet Bel Air
About the General Motors Heritage Center
The General Motors Heritage Center serves as a showplace for the vehicles of the GM Heritage Collection, as a corporate conferencing and special events venue, and as the permanent home for the corporation’s collection of historic literature and artifacts which document GM’s rich history of innovation. Located in an 81,000 square foot facility in Sterling Heights, Michigan, the Center has more than 165 vehicles on display. Each of the vehicles in the Collection illustrates a design, technical or sales milestone or accomplishment in the history of General Motors or automotive history.
The Heritage Center is not open to the public for individual visits; however, the GM Heritage Center can be reserved for group tours, conferences, meetings and other special events.
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