The most common Chevrolet engine made it into a specialized muscle car to create the rarest Chevrolet small-block muscle car ever produced.
GM's 3800 still has a huge following to this day, as it was a workhorse for the brand. For more than 30 years, starting in 1975, this reliable V6 powerplant was shoehorned under the hood of more than ...
The Chevrolet Chevy II debuted for the 1962 model year as a Ford Falcon competitor. One of the suggested names for the Chevy II prior to production was the Chevy Nova, but that was rejected as it was ...
The world of super Chevys wouldn’t be nearly as fascinating without the legendary engines that bring them to life. Prior to 1955, Chevy engines weren’t given much attention in the hot-rod scene. Their ...
The 1970s marked a transformative era for American muscle cars, with Chevrolet at the forefront of high-performance ...
If you’re a fan of Chevy big-block engines then certain numbers make you smile a bit when you hear them: 454, 396, and our favorite, 427. But these days, thanks to the aftermarket, you can go ...
The 1960 Chevrolet Impala, a relatively new kid on the block, was already turning heads and flying off dealership lots. Introduced as a Bel Air variant in 1958, just two years after its debut as a ...
Chevrolet’s 427 engine that set Daytona on its ear in 1963 and was appropriately dubbed the “Mystery V8” because the secrecy which enveloped the project has risen like the legendary phoenix from the ...
The Chevrolet Chevelle is an iconic name in American muscle history. Throughout its years of production, many different variants were available with various engines and packages, including both ...
"I've got a '69 Chevy with a 396, Fuelie heads and a Hurst on the floor" are the opening lines to Bruce Springsteen's classic song "Racing in the Street" from the 1978 "Darkness on the Edge of Town" ...