In the golden age of American muscle, big names like the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454, Camaro, and Corvette often stole the spotlight. But, tucked quietly in Chevrolet’s lineup was something far ...
This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro on Exotic Car Trader packs a powerful 427 cu in Turbo-Jet V8, blending classic muscle car style with raw performance. When the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro hit the ...
Regular Production Option L72 meant 427 cubic inches, and (at least) 425 horsepower, and 460 lb-ft of torque. Chevrolet fans dreamt of having one of those in their Bowtie, but few cars ever got one.
The Chevrolet Biscayne debuted in 1958, taking its name from a 1955 GM Motorama concept car. It was positioned as a low-level Chevrolet, sitting below the mid-range Bel Air and its top-tier trim ...
When you think of the muscle car and ponycar wars of the late 60s and early ‘70s, you come up with names like Yenko, Berger, Baldwin, and Dana, but way up on that rather short list should be Nickey ...
The second-generation C2 Corvette launched for the 1963 model year, with the 1966 Corvette Sting Ray carrying the torch with the introduction of the big-block 427 V8 engine option. Rated at 425 ...