Greetings Chevy High Performance readers, and welcome to the debut installment of Bashed Bowties. Each month this column will present images and stories of rare, special, unusual, and shocking Chevrolet discoveries found in junkyards all over the country by your author Steve Magnante.
Readers of Car Craft magazine will recognize the format—and author—from CC’s monthly Junkyard Crawl column, which has been active for over a decade. Naturally, here in Chevy High Performance we’ll restrict our coverage strictly to Chevrolet products.
And while we usually share contact information for the junkyards we visit (when appropriate), Bashed Bowties is not a dating service. It’ll be up to you to discover whether featured vehicles are for sale or not.
And finally, for those Chevy High Performance readers who subscribe to MotorTrend on Demand or watch MotorTrend TV, be sure to tune in to Roadkill’s Junkyard Gold. That’s where we bring the junkyard discovery process to life with moving pictures and sound in a half-hour formatted television show that’s made fresh every month, just for you.
In this inaugural Bashed Bowties, we’re in Shelby, North Carolina, at Sundell Auto Specialties (704.434.6759) taking a look at Chevy’s foot soldier of the supercar ’60s: the Chevelle SS396. But don’t be led astray by the Concours. Read the captions and you’ll understand.
About the Author: Steve Magnante has been a full-time automotive journalist since 1991 and is the author of several books on junkyards, building altered wheelbase match-race replicas, and muscle car trivia. He is a TV vehicle commentator for the Barrett-Jackson collector car auctions and is the host of Roadkill’s Junkyard Gold, both on MotorTrend TV.