Later, Chevy would put in larger engines that made the Corvette ... it's also among the most expensive cars with the 327, with the one model on sale as of this writing going for about $100,000.
But one small block beauty from the pony car set is just as often mentioned in those conversations, with Chevrolet's legendary 327 V8 engine proving a worthy counterpart to the big-block beasts.
Comparing the 327 and 350 small block engines from Chevrolet is a little like comparing your grandfather to your dad. While the older version was strong and capable for its time, the newer version ...
Over the following years, Chevrolet would use the engine for many of its vehicles. The SBC 350 used the same small-block design and four-inch cylinder bores as the previous 327-cubic-inch V8 but ...
In this list, we're going to go over ten different engines that are overpowered and oftentimes end up in a classic Honda Accord or a better-suited Chevrolet Nova. We scoured the web to find the ...
A meticulously maintained 1968 Chevrolet Corvette, equipped with a powerful 327 cubic-inch V8 engine producing 350 horsepower, is heading to auction, offering car enthusiasts the chance to own a ...
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 ...
Chevy is highlighting its new LT4 crate engine by stuffing one into a beautifully modified 1970 Camaro RS for the 2015 SEMA Show. It's just one of the latest additions into the Chevy Performance ...
The engine, which was running when the car was parked, is complete and numbers-matching. It's a 327-cubic-inch (5.4-liter) small-block V8, which Chevrolet ... of an estate sale, the 1967 Camaro ...
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These estimates do not include title, registration fees, lien fees, or any other fees that may be imposed by a governmental agency in connection with the sale and financing of the vehicle.
There's no doubt the Silverado likes fuel, but at freeway speeds with nothing on the tow-bar, you should be aiming for around 15 litres per 100km (there's no official figure). Thanks to the 136-litre ...