For a dozen years, the American Chevelle Enthusiast Society (ACES) promoted a very cool event for Chevelle owners and general Chevy fans alike. It didn't take long for the event to grow in popularity, with an ever-growing field of '64-72 Chevrolet mid-size muscle. With car counts approaching 500 and activities such as drag racing and all-Chevelle cruises, it became much more than your average car show. For the 13th annual Chevell-aBration held June 4-6 this year, tons of awesome Chevelles rolled into Goodlettsville, Tennessee.
There was no shortage of fun at Chevell-aBration 2009, as Moss-Wright Park filled quickly with all sorts of cool Chevelles and El Caminos. But the fun didn't stop when the show wound down for the evening. Detroit Speed & Engineering was on hand to help out with the all-new autocross event, and displayed its new line of A-body suspension components.
Albert Galdi of Somerset,...
Albert Galdi of Somerset, New Jersey, made the trip to Tennessee with this wicked '69 ZL-1 Mailbu creation. It's a very cool car, with its 427ci, all-aluminum big-block under the hood, and Galdi gave it the sleeper treatment with a Burnished Brown exterior.
The DSE '65 Chevelle test car would be put through the wringer at the autocross, with the staff giving rides to anyone interested, while plenty of other contestants sawed at their steering wheels in an effort to beat Kyle Tucker's elapsed time. They would have no such luck, as Tucker's driving skill and corner-carving Chevelle proved to be an unbeatable combination.
As for the drag racing portion of the Chevell-aBration, it was postponed, due to rain. However, anyone who wanted to race on Friday night after the autocross, could make the short trek to Music City Raceway and see how quickly they could negotiate the eighth-mile track.
Once again, Chevell-aBration proved to be a must-go event for any Chevelle owner, young or old. There were games for children and adults, tons of informative seminars, and a swap meet any Chevy guy would love. The ACES and the Mid-South Chevelle Club certainly do a great job promoting this event, as it continues to get bigger and better each year.
 Nick and Josh Martorano came...  Nick and Josh Martorano came up from Florida with this awesome '70 Chevelle, which is powered by... |  ...a Magnacharged LS2. The...  ...a Magnacharged LS2. The super slick paint is combined with a modern and tasteful interior to create one awesome ride. |  Plain and simple, Larry Richardson's...  Plain and simple, Larry Richardson's SS packs a 396ci, 325hp big-block underhood and sports body-color steel wheels with dog dish caps. Wonder how many street races this unsuspecting Chevelle won in its day? |
 This Chevelle enthusiast had...  This Chevelle enthusiast had to take a closer look, making sure his eyes weren't fooling him. Yes, that's a big block under the hood of a '67 four-door. Bill Burke is the proud owner and rolled in from Georgia on a set of Boyd Coddington five spokes. |  Superbly detailed inside and...  Superbly detailed inside and out, David Prince's '64 Chevelle is one clean drag car. It features a full roll cage, M/T racing rubber and an aluminum-headed small-block for power, so it was ready for the drag racing portion of Chevell-aBration. |  Wearing an incredible coat...  Wearing an incredible coat of orange paint, this '70 Chevelle is hard to miss. The vibrant SS454 is owned by... |
 ...Terri Nosay and hails from...  ...Terri Nosay and hails from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Big-inch Cragar five-spokes complete the look. |  Everyone loves a good swap...  Everyone loves a good swap meet, and Chevell-aBration had a great one. Lots of rare parts, along with the regular roster of Chevy parts peddlers made for a nice variety of vendors. |  Flawless bodywork is coated...  Flawless bodywork is coated in deep black paint, showing off the great craftsmanship on this '65 El Camino. Emerson Thomas is the owner, and made a few laps around the autocross before heading back to Powder Springs, Georgia. |
 One of the most popular cars...  One of the most popular cars at this year's Chevell-aBration was this '71 Chevelle, owned by Michael Barnes. He burned the midnight oil to finish the car, and drove it up from Orlando, only to thrash on it at the autocross. Power comes from an LS1. |  Eric Morgan came up from Rising...  Eric Morgan came up from Rising Fawn, Georgia, and didn't leave until he tried his hand at the autocross. His big-block powered '70 Chevelle handled the course well, and looked good doing it. |  Detroit Speed & Engineering...  Detroit Speed & Engineering owner Kyle Tucker is known for his driving skills, but he... |
 ...didn't fair so well in...  ...didn't fair so well in the creeper races. Despite a few suspension modifications, Tucker... |  ...spun in the final corner,...  ...spun in the final corner, giving away the victory. He did set fast time at the autocross, though, in the DSE '65 Chevelle. |  Smoking the hides on every...  Smoking the hides on every portion of the autocross course, the El Caminos proved that... |
 ...a big motor and poor weight...  ...a big motor and poor weight distribution makes for a lot of fun. |  Shannon Brickey owns this...  Shannon Brickey owns this '70 SS, which waits patiently for its turn on the autocross course. The beautiful Chevelle features a nicely-equipped big block, a low down stance and a set of polished Americans-a combination any Chevy guy would love. | |