American carmakers in the 1960s chased trends like Metallica cutting their hair. Seemingly, every brand had to have a large displacement V8, even producing ...
Chevrolet’s 427 engine that set Daytona on its ear in 1963 and was appropriately dubbed the “Mystery V8” because the secrecy which enveloped the project has risen like the legendary phoenix from the ...
Great. Another pair of engines from the same manufacturer that are a cubic inch apart. Well, GM loves giving anti-kindred engines similar displacements (looking at you, Chevy 454 and Pontiac 455), so ...
A standard Malibu built when GM's self-imposed 400-ci (6.5-liter) limit on intermediate V8s was still in effect, this 427 L72-powered, non-SS Chevelle became a reality through clever manipulation of a ...
Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Chevrolet Camaro was a bit late to the pony car market. But that didn't stop it from becoming as iconic as the Ford Mustang. The first-gen model is by far the ...
Back in 1967, this car would not have been able to perform such feats. That was then, this is now. Rich Barbara, owner of this '67 Camaro, definitely lives life in the now-and now is the time to turn ...
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 ...
Explore this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Convertible in Laguna Blue with a 427 V8 and 67,610 miles priced just right for collectors. The 1966 Corvette convertible features a desirable L36 427 V8 ...
We recently scored a 1974 Chevy Nova barn find for just $1,500—a true time capsule that had been sitting untouched for decades. Now we’re turning this budget score into a street machine and heading to ...