The Chevrolet L72 427 is a legendary big-block engine that powered some of the most iconic muscle cars of the 1960s. Known for its impressive horsepower and performance, the L72 427 has become a ...
Many people think that GM’s LT2 engines are just a slight variation of the LT1 engine, like an LS2 is almost the same as an LS1, but that’s not the case. To make the LT2 work in the mid-engine ...
Classic Chevrolet muscle meets modern restomod style in this 1967 Chevelle 427 powered build. The title suggests a performance-focused vintage car that blends a 1967 Chevelle body with a 427 engine, ...
Some legends roar in auction halls under blinding lights. Others whisper in cranky forums through midnight debates. This one does both: the 1967 Chevy SS427 L72, VIN 168877L166557—a car so rare it ...
Over the years, the 427-cubic-inch crate engine has taken many forms. Originally, the 427 was offered as a big block engine by both Ford and Chevrolet. In the 1960s, Ford's 427 big block dominated ...
Arguably the most iconic Chevrolet badge, the SS was born in 1957 when the company built the Corvette SS, a race car based on the 1956 Super Sport concept. In 1961, the emblem found its way on the ...
Now, stroking a Chevy V-8 is normally pretty easy, but the short pan needed for the C8 Corvette’s oiling system made the task especially difficult. Extensive CAD modeling was used to find the ...