Corey Wegrzyn’s back-halved 1969 Chevy Nova is a preserved Pro Street pioneer—street-driven, strip-ready, and still turning heads decades after its debut.
No paddle shifters. No excuses. This 2014 Chevy Camaro ZL1 proves stick-shift savagery isn’t dead in the high-tech muscle car era.
The first-gen Mustang may be the most famous pony car ever thanks to its performance versions, but it wasn't the only pony car of the era with serious muscle ...
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When did Chevy build the L72 427? (And what they’re worth now)
The Chevrolet L72 427 is a legendary big-block engine that powered some of the most iconic muscle cars of the 1960s. Known for its impressive horsepower and performance, the L72 427 has become a ...
When it comes to V8 crate motors, size doesn't equal performance. Thankfully, crate engines offer anywhere from 500 to 2,000-plus horsepower.
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Is The GM Atlas Engine The American 2JZ?
The Toyota 2JZ is a legendary engine. With similar construction and power, is the GM Atlas 4200 worthy of being called the GM 2JZ?
In an era when modern trucks come packed with touchscreen displays, advanced driver-assistance systems, and hybrid or electric powertrains, it might surprise many Americans to learn that an old-school ...
Four people, including three children, were killed in a house fire in Lebanon on Sunday. Mayor Sherry Capello said in a media update late Sunday afternoon that the four — ages 73, 17, 4, and 1 — were ...
In the early 1970s, Chevrolet was redefining the pickup truck. The era marked a shift from purely utilitarian workhorses to vehicles that offered both reliability and comfort for everyday drivers.
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