Well, we are here to spotlight the first element of what was in the 1969 Chevrolet: the 396 V8 engine. The big block engines have been a staple of Chevrolet's line since 1958 with the introduction ...
Chevelle SS whose engine has already been rebuilt decades ago; the car still looks spotless, as its condition was beautifully ...
PC Classic Cars, a Sherman, Texas-based old-school dealership, currently has an interesting proposal for an asking price that's on par with a fresh sports car ...
Chevrolet developed the 427.6-cubic-inch LS7 ... including Chevelles and Camaros. The first 396 engines in the Corvette, dubbed L78 TurboJets, could propel the 1965 Stingray through the quarter ...
Son of a Gun — just what the Corvette needed, more power! Chevrolet has replaced last year's top-of-the-line 396-cu. in. engine with a 427. According to the factory, horsepower remains unchanged ...
The first-gen Chevy Camaro Z/28, built from 1967 through 1969, was a standout in the heyday of the Trans-Am race series.
Despite only being in a few Chevy models, such as the Sting Ray Corvette and Impala, the 396 cubic inch L78 TurboJet engine earned a reputation for reliability. The engine put out 425 horsepower ...
The 427, 396 and 350 engines are designed to cover NHRA's Stock Eliminator classes from E to AA. Curb weight adjustments are the primary requirement for class qualification. Chevrolet Performance ...