Chevrolet vehicles can be hit-or-miss with their design problems. This has led to a number of models sporting problematic ...
The 1968 Chevrolet Astro II Experimental was a collaboration between GM Design and GM research as a prototype for possible production mid-engine Corvette vehicles of the 1970s. Check out our exclusive ...
From the February 1970 issue of HOT ROD: Producing well over 1 hp per cubic inch, Ron Hoettels' home-brewed 283-based four-cylinder beat the legendary Chevy V-8 engine at its own game. Racing history ...
Chevrolet has one of the longest and most distinguished histories in terms of muscle cars, engines, and racing. The brand is known for iconic cars like the 1953 Corvette and the 1970s Monte Carlo, all ...
A Chevy dragster so fast it gives the driver tunnel vision. No wonder, with its 598 ci (9.8-liter) Armageddon-raiser of a big block under the cowl-induction hood. As if Chevrolet’s power plant ...
Allegedly capable of spitting out over 600 naturally aspirated horses, this experimental big-block V8 never got a proper chance to shine but still became an American engineering legend. During the ...
Throughout its 110-year-plus history, Chevrolet has produced an impressive array of exceptional engines, ranging from contemporary performance titans like the LS9 and LS7 V8s to legendary powerplants ...
Ever wonder which Chevy engines were the biggest and most powerful? You may be surprised to see what engines are on HOT ROD’s list of superlative power producers! Whether you're just car-curious or ...
Introduced in 1962 model year, the Chevy Nova was initially known as the Chevy II. The Nova moniker was among the top finalists for the car’s name, but lost out as it did not start with the letter “C.
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