Building an engine for a street performance or bracket race application leaves the builder wide open in terms of parts selection, with power potential only limited by how far you are willing to go and ...
Renovated to perfection, this 1957 Chevy “Corvette V8” dual-quad motor revives the year when 270 horsepower turned family cars into fire-breathing legends ...
A 1967 Chevrolet Impala that has already received essential fixes now needs a new owner to continue the restoration work ...
By 1959, the Chevrolet Corvette was well on its way to solidifying the fiberglass two-seater as “America’s Sports Car.” The ...
The Chevy Small Block V8 engine is one of the most iconic and important powerplants ever created, with countless iterations and applications offered since 1955. Now, we’re watching an impressive ...
The annual SEMA trade show in Las Vegas is massive, and to outside visitors its organization may seem incomprehensibly complex, but fortunately there’s a lot of order and reason to its layout.
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Why the 1957 Chevy Bel Air Still Sets the Standard
By 1957, Chevrolet had perfected the formula for a full-size car that could be almost anything to anyone. The Bel Air wasn’t just about looks—it offered a wide range of engines, from a thrifty six to ...
How to build small-block Chevy engines for maximum performance. Includes sections on heads, cams, exhaust systems, induction modifications, dyno-tested engine combinations, and complete engine ...
Our classic face-off this week involves a 1963 Chevy Impala SS convertible and a 1967 Pontiac GTO convertible. If you had the money, which would you choose?
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