Chevy made waves with its engine designs throughout history. Its small-block 327 proved that size wasn't the only thing that ...
It was nicknamed the Mystery Motor and the Porcupine. Whatever you call it, the 1963 427 Mark-IIS is so rare that only nine ...
The 1969 Camaro Z/28 earned its reputation by pairing a high-strung small-block V8 with road-race hardware that felt more at ...
It's not often you hear that driving fast can make your car perform better, but that's essentially what many car owners believed was the solution back in the day, a practice known as the Italian ...
The 1968 model year brought a full redesign to the Chevy Corvette. With styling cues drawn from Larry Shinoda's Mako Shark II, the new Corvette was a more complex car, with full thirty percent more ...
[This story first appeared in the premier issue of MotorTrend Classic in 2005] If H.G. Wells Enterprises Inc. advertised time-machine test-drives tomorrow, it'd be tempting to hop in and twist the ...
First introduced in September of 1963, the Chevelle nameplate was Chevy’s answer to the growing demand for midsize models, offering everything from sensible family sedans to performance-oriented ...
The 1969 model year didn't bring significant styling changes to the Chevelle lineup, so Chevrolet focused on other tweaks that eventually refined the series. The base 300 trim was no more, so the ...
From the March 1965 issue of HOT ROD: The 396ci big-block Chevy had just dropped, and we were justifiably excited by its big valves, high-flow ports, and 425 horsepower. Chevrolet’s 427 engine that ...