The 1968 Chevrolet Nova SS 396 proved that big-block muscle didn’t have to come wrapped in a full-size body. By dropping ...
The small-block Chevrolet that enthusiasts still argue about was never supposed to be a legend. On paper it was a 290 ...
The Chevy 454 Big Block V8 is one of the most legendary powerplants in American automotive history. Known for its massive displacement and stump-pulling torque, it powered everything from muscle cars ...
The GM Gen 6 Small Block is a family of gasoline eight cylinder engines produced by General Motors Company for use in various vehicles, including sports cars, pickup trucks, SUVs and possibly vans.
American engines are some of the most powerful ever made, with U.S.-based automakers seemingly in pursuit of ever-higher ...
Motorcycle engines tend to be much smaller than the ones used in vehicles. Bike engines also use motor oil to both cool and ...
GM’s Chevrolet LS engines redefined the pushrod V8 to give us one of the most dominant performance platforms of the modern era. What we refer to today as the LS family of engines usually refers to the ...
Tom started his career as a daily newspaper reporter in metro Detroit and after a decade changed course to cover cars, spending the next 25 years at Wards Automotive doing test drives, technology and ...
The Chevy Chevelle and Pontiac GTO both received a mild facelift for 1967. If you could have just one, which of these hot ...
If you're in the market for a late-'60s Impala, these two specimens might be worth checking out; they are different beats ...
Simultaneously, Oldsmobile was preparing to launch the 1966 Toronado, an ambitious luxury powerhouse that reintroduced ...
Being able to spend an entire week behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is, frankly, a car reviewer's dream, and I am also humbly aware that it is a great privilege as well. I have ...