There's always a way to tow a car from an impossible place, but the cost of government resources in this case must have been ...
The Tri-Five Chevy is loved by classic-car enthusiasts due to confident styling, influential engines, and decades of hot-rodding. Here's what the term means.
Visiting automotive museums, scrutinizing thick coffee table books about muscle cars, and watching movies revolving around car culture could make you think that every other car in the '60s had a 426 ...
The difference between a stroker engine and a regular engine lies primarily in the choice of crankshaft. In the case of the 383-cubic inch stroker, engine builders would modify crankshafts designed ...
Chad Golen founded Golen Engines in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1992, specializing in small block Chevy performance engines. Ten years of success allowed Golen to purchase the equipment, dynos, and ...
Scott Bidwell watched as his race car — a 400 Chevy block turned to a 383 stroker engine — finally gripped the track and surged ahead after struggling all season to gain traction. It was all thanks to ...
When we say that everybody loves Tri-Five Chevys, it's not just journalistic hyperbole. Everybody does. But why? GM designers Harley Earl, Clare MacKichan, Carl Renner, Charles Stebbins, and probably ...
A car's engine can be more important than the car itself, sometimes. Beloved engines like the Ford 300 were used for decades in multiple models of vans and trucks before finally retiring for good in ...
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