A big engine with big horsepower is great if you want the muscle to drive anywhere, but this huge custom Chevy big block ...
Of all the big blocks ever produced, this model from 1970 comes in with the most power for the decade.
"There's no replacement for displacement!" This has been the battle cry of big block fans everywhere, and for good reason. A Chevy big block brings the thunder, whether you're roasting tires with a ...
Standing at Kansas City International Raceway in September 2005 for the inaugural running of HOT ROD Drag Week, not even the boldest of prognosticators could have dreamed what drag-and-drive vehicles ...
No doubt about it, building a big-block Chevy is a more expensive proposition than one of its small-block kin; however, many favor these engines because their easy power and bountiful cubes deliver ...
Chevrolet is known for producing a lineup of powerful small block Chevy crate engines. However, the biggest Chevy crate engines include big block varieties as well. Chevrolet's largest displacement ...
A 1968 Chevrolet Camaro without an engine is still a gorgeous piece of American muscle car history, but it is missing one ...
During the era when muscle cars reigned supreme, GM's Chevrolet division developed some of the greatest big-block V8s of all time. Since the early 1960s, American carmakers started offering more ...
It’s safe to say this tiny econobox nicknamed Crouton is the quickest Chevrolet Spark in the world. YouTuber Cleetus McFarland and his team have been preparing for the Burnout Rivals competition, and ...
Both Pontiac and Chevrolet employed "400"-series engines under the General Motors banner, but they were not nearly the same engine in design and purpose.
In the '60s, America developed some cool, advanced engines, such as Pontiac's overhead cam inline-6 or the jet-turbine in the Chrysler Turbine Car. Still, when push comes to shove, our first love is a ...