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?
Here are a handful of classic Chevrolet models that had the long-lived and beloved 350 cubic inch small-block V8 under their hoods. Read more: Every Ford EcoBoost Engine Ranked Worst To Best The ...
Initially designed to rival the Mustang's performance, the Chevrolet Camaro has seen some rapid transformation across the ...
Is a base Malaise-Era Chevrolet Corvette quick enough for a 1972 Ford Gran Torino? Find out in this PSMCDR series drag race.
Q. I have a 1950 Plymouth restored that has a late1980s Chevy 350 engine. It has electronic ignition and a four-barrel ...
The long-range version of the Ram 1500 REV electric pickup has reportedly been shelved.According to a leaked internal email ...
Chevrolet Impala sporting the famous bubbletop design landed online in a condition you rarely see these days; the car needs a ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo isn't usually part of the conversation about classic GM muscle cars, but it's an American-made, two ...
I have a restored 1950 Plymouth with a late-1980’s Chevy 350 engine. It has electronic ignition and a four-barrel carburetor.
These American V8 cars represent incredible value in the used market, combining timeless appeal, thrilling performance, and unmatched character.
The SS Performance Package featured a 350-cubic-inch or 396-cubic-inch V-8 engine (instead of Chevy’s standard 230-cubic-inch straight-six mill). That SS version also had an upgraded chassis for ...
The SS Performance Package featured a 350-cubic-inch or 396-cubic-inch V-8 engine (instead of Chevy’s standard 230-cubic-inch straight-six mill). That SS version also had an upgraded chassis for ...