Chevrolet built two amazing generations of the Chevelle before the nameplate was “allowed” to fade into anonymity. Maybe that’s a bit harsh, but the first and second-gen models were pretty iconic, ...
Engine swaps are one of the timeless traditions of hot rodding. Maybe it's dropping in a small-block to replace that six-banger, or big-block instead of a Mouse. There's numerous this-for-that ...
In the hot rod world engine swaps are a big part of what we do. It can be a small-block V-8 to replace a straight six-banger, a big-block in place of a small-block, or any number of "this for that" ...
A 1966 Chevy Chevelle with no door handles and mirrors, but compensating with a fabulously vintage design replicated into a restomod. This is what this cherry red two-door is about. On the highway, ...
Crate engines provide an excellent alternative to rebuilding a stock engine or purchasing a remanufactured long block to renew the HEMI power plant in your Mopar or swap it into your project vehicle.
On this episode of HOT ROD Garage, presented by Lincoln Tech we’re welcoming a new Project car to the show, a 1970 Chevelle that we’re building for the owner of OPG. Original Parts Group sells just ...
Chevrolet has discontinued the LT5 crate engine—the most powerful General Motors production engine—after just one year of availability. The news was first reported by Motor Trend, and subsequently ...
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