In 1962, Chevrolet introduced double hump heads on its small-block engines. These helped shape the incredible power of ...
Call it a hybrid of sorts. An Italian-designed work of art with the soul of an American ironworker. When seen on its own, ...
Bolt, 348, 409 & the Mystery Engine” dives into the history, design, and performance differences among Chevrolet’s most intriguing engines. The video breaks down unique features, strengths, and quirks ...
Let's define "small-block" so no one will get mad (people will still get mad). General Motors may call the Gen-III to Gen-V LS and LT V8s "small-blocks" in marketing materials, but even Chevrolet's ...
Carol Ann Dougherty’s suspected killer died in 2002. A 9-year-old girl's killer has been identified more than 60 years after she was raped and murdered in a Pennsylvania church, authorities announced.
When General Motors decided to make a diesel engine a permanent part of its light-duty truck lineup in 1982, it partnered with Detroit Diesel for a 6.2-liter V8 rated at 130 horsepower and roughly 240 ...
The Chevy Bel Air debuted for the 1950 model year, taking its name from the Los Angeles suburb. Available for the first three production years only as a two-door Sports Coupe, the Bel Air came ...
1962 marked the final year of the first-generation Chevy Corvette. The base price for the 1962 Corvette was $4,038, and total production was just shy of 15,000 units. The base Corvette came with the ...
The Impala isn't the first Chevy you think of when discussing classic high-performance rigs from the GM brand. But that's not to say that the iconic full-size car didn't have proper oomph. When ...
Looking back at Chevy's full-size lineup in the early '60s, it's hard to find something General Motors did wrong. The full-size series pushed Chevrolet back to the leading spot in America in 1958 and ...