American automotive performance in the 1950s was a simple recipe. If you wanted to go faster, you didn't optimize what you had; you just added more to it. More displacement, more iron, more horsepower ...
When the gearheads of the world get together to talk about the most powerful vehicles from the early muscle car era, those sporting the more notable big block engines of the day tend to take up most ...
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When Chevy produced the Camaro Rally Sport 327 (and what they’re worth now)
The Camaro Rally Sport 327 sits at a sweet spot in Chevrolet history, where pony car style met small block practicality. I am ...
Back in the muscle car era, Ford and Chevy slugged it out for small block engine supremacy. But which one actually built the most powerful small block engine? Memories may differ from the actual ...
When you hear the name "Mighty Mouse," do you think of a vintage engine or a similarly retro cartoon character? Neither one is wrong, and, thanks to the Chevy 327, the two have a lot more in common ...
Class of 1968: We turn the clock back 50 years and build a small-block Chevy with only what was available in 1968 The Vietnam War was in full swing. It was an election year and a pivotal time for the ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
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Chevy’s 327 showed you don’t need a big block to win
Chevrolet’s 327 cubic inch small block proved that clever engineering and smart packaging could beat raw displacement, turning mid-size cars into giant killers on street and strip alike. Instead of ...
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