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The Black Magic Chevette was a concept car which first appeared in public at the London Motor Show in October 1979. Compared with everything else on the Vauxhall stand it was glamorous ...
With 415,360 made, this rear-wheel-drive hatchback was once ubiquitous but low-specification survivors such as this 1.3 L are now scarce ...
Yup, the initiative belonged to Vauxhall, which also got to make its own Chevette as a GM subsidiary. Developed in cooperation with Blydenstein Racing, it was called the Chevette HS and arrived in ...
That version was called the Vauxhall Chevette HS, and Vauxhall built only 400 of them for homologation. Just days ago, a completely restored 1979 example brought the equivalent of $27,000 at auction.
Normally, a car that fails to start is a good way to decrease its chances of being sold, but that was not the case for an ultra rare Vauxhall Chevette HS. This 1978 Vauxhall Chevette HS is one of ...
the racy little Vauxhall Chevette HS may never have seen the light of day. Its rallying achievements may not have quite matched the mighty Ford RS2000, but the Group 4 Rally spec HS achieved ...
Vauxhall Chevette HS: Spotted Vauxhall's forgotten rally car pops up in the PH classifieds. By Matt Bird / . Tuesday, 6 January 2015 / Loading comments ...
A VAUXHALL Chevette from 1983 is up for grabs with a whopping £70,000 price tag. The original all-black motor, dubbed The Vader, has undergone a £200,000 restoration and is now a one-of-a-kind.
Along with teaser shots of the new Astra for Vauxhall and Opel came this shot displaying the first nine generations of the car — assuming you include the Vauxhall Viva and Chevette. It's an ...
Kevin Bricknall believes it was. Along with its little sister the Vauxhall Chevette, which also first rolled off the production line in 1975. Of course, as a paid up member of the Vauxhall ...