The Gen III V-8 got the green light on one of the first sunny days of May, 1992. On the expanse of pavement called Black Lake, deep within the secretive General Motors Milford Proving Grounds outside ...
The Great White North, actually. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada is home to GM's LS1/LS6 assembly operations. Located in the Niagara Falls region, it's one of several GM Powertrain facilities in the ...
The Chevrolet Corvette first burned rubber on American streets in 1953 with a limited run of 300 units available in a single color, white. Since then, the Corvette has evolved into a 495 horsepower ...
The 1970 model year El Camino came standard with a 250-ci sixer that produced 155 horsepower and 235 pound-feet (319 Nm). At the other end of the spectrum, a handful of cars were optioned with the 454 ...
The Chevy Chevelle debuted for the 1964 model year. Taken from either Hebrew or French, Chevelle is said to mean "beautiful and bold." Aimed at the Ford Fairlane, the Chevelle was built on GM's new ...
It's unclear how many LS6-equipped Chevelle convertibles were produced in 1970, but restored examples can fetch over $500,000 nowadays.
While race-car performance is the goal of a large cross-section of enthusiasts, the key to completing a very powerful "Cam-Only" LS1 build is a delicate balance of both parts and tuning talent. As ...
With our '01 Camaro SS looking good both inside and out, it was time to get down to the serious business of picking a powerplant. If you haven't been following along, our project Camaro is being built ...
Today's Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 and ZR1X have taken "America's sports car" to new performance heights, but in the waning days of the golden age of muscle cars, enthusiasts were being catered to with ...
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