The 1955 Turbo-Fire V8 was Chevy's second V8, but the first since 1918. Designed to replace the Corvette's boring inline-six, ...
Chevy debuted its first small block V8 in 1955 with the 195-horsepower, 265 cubic-inch Turbo-Fire. It continually modified ...
Introduced in the early 1970s during the height of muscle car popularity, the Chevrolet LT-1 V8 offered power, reliability, and a distinct exhaust sound. The LT-1 V8 could produce 370 horsepower ...