In the golden age of American muscle cars, three engine manufacturers dominated both NASCAR and the strets of the U.S. Here's ...
Brian Anderson's love of cars started at an early age with Hot Wheels, slot-car racing, and building model kits. When he was old enough to drive, he got the fastest thing he could afford, which was ...
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The Chevrolet Camaro is, currently, dead. While it might come back as an electric vehicle someday, you can still find a high-horsepower version that does nothing but burn dinosaur juice and rubber for ...
The Chevrolet 454 SS is one of the most impressive Chevy trucks of all time. However, Chevrolet only produced its short bed, single cab Silverado C1500-based sport truck for four model years: ...
During the muscle car era in 1970, Chevrolet introduced the LS7 454-cubic-inch V8, promising exceptional performance with 460 horsepower. However, production challenges and market dynamics led to its ...
At the peak of the muscle car bonanza in 1970, Chevrolet advertised a ‘Shut up and take my money!’ V8, the LS7 454-cubic-inch (7.4-liter) that promised 460 hp. It ...
From the Ken's Racing Engines-built 600-hp LS-7 454 to the Guldstrand slalom suspension, Marc Gross' '69 hardtop convertible has SPEED written all over it. The 030-over rat features a reworked oiling ...
A 1959 Chevrolet Corvette unlike any other you’ve seen before is heading to auction in January thanks to Barrett-Jackson. One of the standouts of Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale auction, this ’59 ...
The “LS-swap all the things” meme is particularly relevant in drifting, where the V8’s meaty torque curve and bulletproof reliability have proven invaluable to countless teams and competitors. Now, we ...
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