Do you ever get sick and tired of the same old full-size truck? It makes the roads a little more humdrum if you ask me. But back in the 1940s, the Wild West approach to the automotive landscape was ...
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Chevy 350 vs Pontiac 350: every difference that matters
When it comes to American muscle, the Chevy 350 and Pontiac 350 engines have been at the heart of some of the most iconic ...
One of the simplest V8s ever built is also the most common, meaning that you'll never want for parts and support.
with a notably lower redline to manage the extra weight of the engine's rotating parts. The Chevrolet 350 was a direct descendant of the very first small-block V8 – a 265-cubic-inch Chevy mill ...
GM's LS7 engine is a well-known platform, and a modified one recently sold on Bring a Trailer for over $40,000. Upon closer ...
There are all sorts of theories about this, some involving "mouse," "elephant," and "porcupine" engines. No one seems to ...
The 383 wasn't created by Chevy, but the bow tie has adopted it, as have lots of muscle-car owners. The secret is its "just ...
While not quite as expensive as the 1969 Yenko Super Nova, this SS 396 L78 is the priciest Nova built on Chevrolet's assembly ...
This 1967 Corvette Convertible L79 on Exotic Car Trader combines original performance pedigree with a flawless frame-off ...
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These Muscle Cars Had The Best Names
The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
The 6.0 liter V8 LS2 engine was produced by General Motors for use in performance vehicles and sports cars. It is part of GM's Gen IV Small Block engine family and was first introduced in the 2005 ...
Ford’s small-block Windsor V-8 first appeared in 1962 as a 221-cubic-inch workhorse designed to power smaller cars and trucks but quickly became the darling of Ford-centric hot rodders. Its ...
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