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Introduced in 1970 as a replacement for the Corvair, the Chevrolet Vega remained in production through 1977, moving a whopping two million units. Now regarded as one of the company's most epic ...
Available in only the hatchback bodystyle, the Cosworth Vega was introduced in 1975 to car-buying public who had already written off the Vega as a purchase option. That year, you could get the car ...
If you're into rare cars and want something truly special for your collection, this 1976 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega has just emerged from someone's collection and is ready to sell with an incredible ...
A rare 1976 Chevy Vega Cosworth is currently being auctioned off via Bring-A-Trailer and is just begging for a discerning General Motors enthusiast to give it a new forever home. This Chevy Vega ...
DeLorean had the notion that a high-performance version of the Vega might boost the car's flagging sales, so he reached out to Formula 1 racing supplier Cosworth Engineering in England.
Chevrolet Motor Division would have it no other way. The Cosworth Twin Cam Vega is its latest Image Car, temporarily upstaging even the Corvette. Chevy, late into the small-car market with the ...
The Cosworth Vega is probably the most interesting story out of Chevrolet in the mid-'70s. Performance was at its nadir. The Camaro Z28 was axed for '75, the Corvette was using a chassis that ...
As such, the Vega nameplate has generally carried a negative connotation, and yet, someone decided to shove an LS3 powerplant under the hood of a limited-production 1975 Cosworth Vega. What’s ...
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