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Blue 1967 Chevelle Malibu with 396 V8 and four-speed manual draws bids in Florida auction.
Bubble top. These two words say everything about a 1961 Impala. They're often all it takes for a collector to end up checking a Chevrolet. This is barely a surprise. Follow us: The bubble top was a ...
If you're looking for a budget-friendly small-block Chevy V8 for your next pickup truck project, look no further than these five crate engines available for less than $4,000. Follow us: When thinking ...
A crate engine, sometimes delivered as a turn-key crate engine, is an engine that comes to you in a crate fit for upgrading or replacing an engine already in your car. Manufacturers such as Dodge and ...
When General Motors introduced the High Energy Ignition (HEI) distributor in the mid-1970s, it was revolutionary. So much so that it still has a strong following among today's hot rodders. Like other ...
The sixth-generation 1967–'72 Chevrolet Suburban was the first to truly cater to family SUV buyers, and it shares the cool, understated styling of the "Action Line" pickups it was based on. This ...
The Ford 300 inline-six has earned its cult following through decades of hard work. Whether it’s in an old dump truck like my own 1966 F600 or in a pickup like this 1979 F-250, the power plant gets ...
Almost every car owner has experienced the frustration of turning the key to find out that their car won't start. Often, the culprit is a dead battery, and SlashGear has already provided tips to check ...
HEI has a strong value proposition and business model, with potential for attractive growth and expanding margins. The company operates in the aerospace industry, serving a global client base and ...
At some point in the mid 1970s or so, GM (with Delco Remy) came up with a new electronic ignition system known as HEI or High Energy Ignition. We've touted this as an upgrade for many engines in ...