Still carrying its 4.10 Posi, Hurst Super Shifter, and roller-rocker secrets, this LS6 survivor is a shrine to Chevrolet’s ...
The mid-sixties were the golden era for muscle cars. Fuel was relatively cheap, and car buyers had money to spend, meaning ...
It seems a certainty that Chevy guys would rather eat dirt than drive a Ford, but not all Chevy guys agree about their choice of powerplant. The original small-block has a lot going for it, including ...
The 454 cubic-inch big-block V8 was one of General Motors’ grandest motoring achievements. Its one-year-only LS6 version is solid proof that the horsepower wars that accompanied the muscle car ...
Introduced in 1970, the Chevy 454 — affectionately known as the Rat Motor – was the largest displacement Chevrolet engine to enter the big-block engine showdown of the muscle car era. At 454 cubic ...
LS6 454 was rated at 450 ponies for the Chevelle, but 460 for the Corvette for marketing reasons. A slightly less lethal version was available, rated at 360 horses. Note the carb spacer; it raised the ...
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