The Corvette Z06 427 arrived as a focused, track-bred evolution of Chevrolet’s long-running sports car, pairing a big-cube V8 ...
Hot on the heels of the discontinuedsupercharged LT5 GM powerhouse we have more bad news: the death of the iconic LS7. Yep, the dry-sump-equipped, race-bred 427ci—the biggest naturally-aspirated LS ...
Since its debut on the Corvette ZR1's 6.2L LS9 engine, the Eaton-developed Twin-Vortices supercharger design-known more commonly by its TVS nickname-has quickly won favor in the performance ...
It looks like a 1963 Corvette, but it is a 1964 and has an LS7 engine under the hood. As confusing as it may sound, things get simple along the way. It is a 1964 with 645 horsepower and an $80 split ...
This Falcon supercar still holds the record for the largest engine to ever power an American model. It makes this machine a ...
If you wanted to be one of the 22,940 people who bought a Corvette in 1967, you had to be ready to spend at least $4,240 on the base convertible or $4,388 on the coupe. Unless ordered otherwise, the ...