Chevy's LT1 and LT2 engines are both V8s, but the LT2 has several changes such as a dry sump system and redesigned exhaust.
American automotive performance in the 1950s was a simple recipe. If you wanted to go faster, you didn't optimize what you had; you just added more to it. More displacement, more iron, more horsepower ...
Chevy Corvette production eclipsed the 10,000 mark for the first time in 1960. This Horizon Blue copy will be offered at the Mecum Auctions Kissimmee sale.
The general view is that the 1960s muscle car era kicked off with Pontiac's 1964 introduction of the GTO. The GTO would spark a revolution across Detroit's automakers, putting the youth market in its ...
The Super Sport moniker is probably the most famous emblem ever to adorn a Chevrolet, even though it’s been mothballed for quite a few years now. From the Impala to the Camaro, from the Chevelle to ...
Michal studies Automotive Journalism at Coventry University in the UK, and has been writing for CarBuzz since March 2025. He was nominated for student culture piece of the year recently and has been ...
The Chevrolet Bel Air remains one of the most recognizable names in American car culture. While the model evolved significantly across the decades, you can still spot great examples cruising the ...