Though Chevrolet outfitted some of its best-loved vehicles with the 327 engine in the 1960s, none were more universally ...
Not only did Chevy Corvettes of the 1960s house the Chevy 327 V8 but they also had some of the most powerful variants of the engine that were available at the time. In fact, the Corvette used the ...
Remember that one time when the 1963 split-window Corvette put down ... The original engine was lost long ago to the attritions of drag racing—the 327-cubic-inch V8 (5.4-liter) that came off ...
Today's classic car market is loaded with restored rigs. Knowing how many vehicles struggle to survive in junkyards and barns ...
The 1962 Corvette was the last year of the first generation of Corvettes introduced by Chevrolet in 1953. Griffith’s dream of ...
We last tested a Corvette in our October '65 issue; a very strong 427, all sturm und drang. Our own personal preference was the 327 cu. in., 350-hp hydraulic lifter engine (C/D, January '65 ...
And because the Corvette is a relatively small object, and considerably lighter than the other American production cars that are fitted with such engines ... the jump from 327 to 427 makes ...