in. "porcupine" head engine appeared in 1965, followed by the 427 cu. in. V-8 in 1966. A year ago, it looked as if the Mako Shark show car might pre-figure the '67 Corvette, and there were dark ...
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How An Improbable String of Events Reunited a ’69 L88 Corvette with Its Original Engine After 54 YearsFor Braun, the good news was that the Mecum auction writeup identified the ’67 Corvette’s engine only as a 427, with no mention of it being an L88. It was only by chance that Gilmore had ...
The 427/400 convertible has several options that make it one of the most highly-optioned examples from the last year of the ...
LT2 engines aren’t just a minor variation of the LT1 engine. To make the LT2 engine work in a mid-engine Corvette ... 4.00 stroke like the legendary 7.0L 427 LS7 from the Z06, but could that ...
Known to collectors as "427/435" cars, these '67 models – especially the ... Also in 1969, Chevrolet built two "ZL1" 427 Corvette coupes. The ZL1 engine was essentially an all-aluminum version ...
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Ultra-Rare '67 Chevy Corvette Sells For $1.7 MillionAn incredibly rare '67 Chevrolet Corvette, which is rarer than the ... For this L89 example, with its L71 427/435 HP V8 engine, aluminum cylinder heads, factory side exhaust, and original black ...
"The Corvette Engine Build Experience offers customers ... I would have jumped at the chance to build the 427 in my '67 'Vette, and that didn't have half of what goes into one of these modern ...
Lingenfelter is offering more cubes for the C8 Corvette Stingray and C8 Corvette E-Ray thanks to this new stroker 427 7.0L engine upgrade for the 6.2L V8 LT2.
Son of a Gun — just what the Corvette needed, more power! Chevrolet has replaced last year's top-of-the-line 396-cu. in. engine with a 427. According to the factory, horsepower remains unchanged ...
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