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Chevy 396 vs Chevy 454: How the big-blocks really compare
Chevrolet’s big-block V8s have never been subtle, and few pairings spark more debate than the 396 and the 454. Both are Mark ...
From the March 1965 issue of HOT ROD: The 396ci big-block Chevy had just dropped, and we were justifiably excited by its big valves, high-flow ports, and 425 horsepower. Chevrolet’s 427 engine that ...
The 396 big block Camaro sits at the crossroads of muscle car mythology and today’s data driven collector market, a car that once defined Chevrolet performance and now trades in a surprisingly wide ...
Two years following the mysterious disappearance of Chevy's " mystery engine" in '63 there appeared an all-new, big-block, 396-cubic-inch engine. This production option soon took hold in the ...
Years ago, both General Motors and Chevrolet loved passenger cars – unlike today, when only crossovers, SUVs, and trucks, along with the lonesome mid-engine C8 Corvette, are on the 'nice' list. Back ...
When you own a couple of nice hot rods, we imagine it's difficult to choose which to drive on any given sunny day, especially in Southern California where the weather allows for it often. We know we ...
The Chevelle SS went through plenty of changes in the second half of the '60s, as Chevrolet had a hard time figuring out the right way to market the vehicle. Follow us: After launching the Super Sport ...
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