With the era of big block V8s coming to a close by the end of the 1970s, mostly used in commercial vehicles like trucks and vans beyond this period, small block engines stepped up to the plate.
Two engines from General Motors brands captured enthusiasts' attention: the Oldsmobile 350 and the Chevrolet 350. What made these engines unique, and how did they compare with one another?
Chevrolet Performance keeps finding ways to upgrade the venerable Small Block V8. For the new ZZ6 350 crate engine that gets a full debut at the SEMA Show, valvetrain improvements help it reach ...
Pontiac and Chevrolet were General Motors' sportier makes, leading each brand to develop unique, performance-oriented, 350-cubic-inch small block engines. Pontiac introduced its new 350-cubic-inch ...
The Chevy 350 V8 is one of the most popular engines ever built. Its variations have powered numerous GM vehicles between 1967 and 2002, including the iconic 1967 Chevy Camaro. While the 1970 LT-1 ...
Chevrolet Impala sporting the famous bubbletop design landed online in a condition you rarely see these days; the car needs a ...