There's just something special about a 7.0-liter Corvette. Doubly so when it packs twin turbos and makes more than 1000 hp.
In 1969, a special "L89" 427 engine combined the L71's induction system with the L88's aluminum heads, offering maximum horsepower with an approximately 100-pound weight advantage over the ...
This is the long-story-short version of this 1969 Chevy Corvette Stingray ... the model features the so-desired L88 spec that brought the race-bred big-block 427-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 ...
making it the ultimate Chevy performance ride until the 2010s. The '67 is often cited as the hands-down most gorgeous Corvette ever made, and, when combined with the 427 L88 engine, made it the ...
By 1961, the Chevy engineering team in charge ... Though an experimental engine that was never properly developed, the 427 Mystery Motor managed to become a Chevrolet legend that continues to ...
Debuting in the late 1960s as a factory-built racing engine, the Chevrolet L88 427 Cubic Inch V8 pushed the boundaries of what was possible on the racetrack. The engine was packed with high ...
Winning production car races was easy, and Chevy unveiled a real ... "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 ...
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