The small-block Chevy 383 received improvements after launch to increase its capabilities. Conversely, the big-block Mopar 383 was downgraded to fit other cars.
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The Mighty Mouse – not to be confused with another very famous cartoon mouse with the same initials – was an animated hero created by the Terrytoons studio for 20th Century Fox in 1942. Mighty Mouse ...
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LS1 engine design highlights and basic specs, why it’s such a popular swap, and a basic timeline, from the C5 Corvette to its use in the Australian HSV heroes. The General Motors 5.7 LS1 engine was a ...
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The truck - a 2025 GMC Yukon Denali Ultimate in Glacier White Tintcoat - stands in all its refreshed glory. The revised headlights shine bright, the back-lit GMC logo on the grille is a nice touch, ...