The most common Chevrolet engine made it into a specialized muscle car to create the rarest Chevrolet small-block muscle car ever produced.
Remember when the Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and what used to be Chrysler all offered light-duty pickup trucks with available turbo diesel oomph? Only the largest of the Detroit-based ...
HotCars on MSN
7 Fastest Small Block Muscle Cars Of The '60s, Ranked
With massive engines and an abundance of powerful muscle cars for drivers to choose from in the golden era, many small-block options tend to end up overlooked today. That said, these cars had some ...
The Chevrolet Vortec 8100 delivered 340 hp and 450 lb-ft in trucks and SUVs, with marine versions tuned higher, before ending ...
For legions of American muscle car enthusiasts, the smell, sound, and feel of a carbureted car spoke about freedom, power, ...
Speaking of advanced engines, Buick had, for a time, one of the most high-tech mass-produced big-block V8s ever made in the ...
Top Speed on MSN
12 Things You Should Know About The Ford Coyote Mustang Engine
We look back at one of Ford's most legendary engine nameplates, its significance, and how it has evolved over the generations ...
MotorTrend on MSN
Ford’s Boss 302 Mustang: The $676 Engine Option That Became a Legend
Discover how the Ford Mustang Boss 302, a $676 option in 1969, became one of the most iconic muscle cars of all time.
Ford loyalists have always known what it’s like to play second fiddle. While Chevy fans enjoy low‑cost crate engines and endless aftermarket support, Ford Windsor devotees have had to hunt a bit ...
1957 was the last year of production for the legendary Tri-Five Chevys that took the United States of Automobile by storm and absolutely crushed competiton in the three years (1955-1957) it sold ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results