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 ...
The Corvette Z06 427 arrived as a focused, track-bred evolution of Chevrolet’s long-running sports car, pairing a big-cube V8 ...
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 ...
Over a century, Chevrolet has built countless engines of numerous capacities and performance for various applications. Whether it's for muscle cars or sports cars, Chevrolet usually resorted to the ...
The LS7 also has to pass a thermal shock testthat flushes engine coolant ranging from about 250 degrees F to -40degrees F through the block while it's running. Even in the elite,low-volume Corvette ...
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 ...