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Last week, we discussed vehicles that defied a cooling market and posted surprising gains in the July update of our price guide. Overall, though, the market does continue to cool, and as our Hagerty ...
Does the new 1250-horsepower, 233-mph Corvette ZR1X get your pulse revving toward redline? In spring 1970, you’d likely have ...
It went from a barn find to a showstopper. Jo Ellen Hamilton's husband restored his uncle's classic and made it fast. Then ...
Sixteen-year-old Brooke Nicholson was with her grandmother and Christine the Biscayne at the courthouse square cruise-in that ...
SS engine choices included the 250 cubic-inch inline six, 283 Small Block giving 195 horsepower, the 327 making 275 horses, the 396 Big Block producing 325 horsepower, and the L36 427 Big Block ...
GM’s latest recall affects more than 597,600 SUVs and pickup trucks from its Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC brands over an issue that may lead to engine damage or failure.
The Chevy Camaro Z/28 was Vince Piggins brainchild for Trans-Am racing. This historic Camaro is known as the Lightweight, raced by Penske Racing in the 1960s.
The 327 V8 was a mainstay in many Chevrolet models in the 1960s. In fact, it was an option in nearly every single car Chevy produced during the decade.
The Chevy 327 and 350 are kindred spirits, but not exactly the same. While both are very powerful and reliable motors, which one is truly the best?
Robert drives a 1925 Model T roadster-pickup truck, highly modified, with a Chevy 327 dual-quad motor for speed, and a 1957 Corvette Positraction rear end.
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