This Chevrolet Nova is a 2,700-hour build that left its stock days far behind. The model has been converted into an exclusive hardtop ...
This 1966 Chevrolet Nova has been modified so extensively that it now develops hypercar levels of power from a 648ci big ...
The quickest Chevrolet to storm the quarter mile in the early 1960s did not wear a Corvette badge or a Camaro script. It was ...
Michael Rasmussen; Massaprqua, NY: I have a 454 big-block from a Chevy truck in my Chevelle. I just purchased the Edelbrock Performer RPM 60459 heads, an 800-cfm carb, and an Air-Gap manifold. I ...
John Lohone’s 1,169-hp all-aluminum Brodix big-block cut through Drag Week’s Pro Street NA class for the win. Here’s how he did it. “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I’ll spend the first four ...
When the gearheads of the world get together to talk about the most powerful vehicles from the early muscle car era, those sporting the more notable big block engines of the day tend to take up most ...
General Motors has spent decades refining overhead-valve V8s while much of the industry pivoted to dual overhead cam designs, ...
There’s just something about an American inline-six. Maybe it’s because I’ve heard the words “small-block Chevy” more times than I’ve heard my own name throughout my life, but the easy-power V8s just ...
The Chevrolet 302 small-block V8 engine was developed for the Camaro Z/28 to use in the Trans-Am racing series. The 302 cubic-inch V8 engine's size was determined by Trans-Am rules, which mandated a ...
With creamy good looks and no shortage of power, this 1985 Chevy C10, dubbed "Red Velvet," is one helluva show piece, recently taking the honor of finalist in the Goodguys 2024 Dakota Digital Truck of ...
Many people think that GM’s LT2 engines are just a slight variation of the LT1 engine, like an LS2 is almost the same as an LS1, but that’s not the case. To make the LT2 work in the mid-engine ...
A custom 1971 Chevy K10 pickup with a 1,004-hp ZZ632 crate engine crosses the block at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale in January ...