1985 Chevrolet Celebrity Manufacturer Promo
November 22nd, 2014 | by BajaBusta
Subtle changes marked the 1985 edition of the popular Celebrity. All models got 14-inch wheels and power brakes as standard equipment.
November 22nd, 2014 | by BajaBusta
Subtle changes marked the 1985 edition of the popular Celebrity. All models got 14-inch wheels and power brakes as standard equipment.
November 8th, 2014 | by BajaBusta
Both the Caprice/Impala car lines were virtually unchanged for 1985. The only notable mechanical variation was the elimination of the
November 1st, 2014 | by BajaBusta
The fourth generation Seville represented the pinnacle of domestically produced luxury and touring sedans. Although the Seville was longer, wider,
October 25th, 2014 | by BajaBusta
As the first new Cadillacs since the divisions 1987 restructuring, the Eldorado and Seville shared suspension, drivetrain, windshields, and virtually
October 18th, 2014 | by BajaBusta
When Chevrolet became the car of a choice for the International Race of Champions, Chevy celebrated with the new IROC-Z for 1985.
September 27th, 2014 | by BajaBusta
After topping Detroit’s 1984 sales chart, Chevy’s 101.2 inch wheelbase Cavalier offered a zesty new Z24 option for 1985. It
September 20th, 2014 | by BajaBusta
There was no doubt that in 1991, Cadillac execs were serious about bringing their buyers more power. because the DeVille
September 6th, 2014 | by BajaBusta
Lee Iacocca must have loved getting the jump on the competition. Back in 1964, Mr. I took some components from
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