Artists love a blank canvas because it lets them create a painting however they desire. Hot rodders love shells for the same reason, they can build the car to their liking, as with this 1973 Corvette.
Artists love a blank canvas because it lets them create a painting however they desire. Hot rodders love shells for the same reason, they can build the car to their liking, as with this 1973 Corvette.
The fifth generation small block reintroduces the LT1 moniker – last used on the 1996 Corvette and ’97 Camaro Z28 – with a host of advanced technologies that Chevrolet says will make it the most fuel-efficient Corvette ever. Preliminary estimates tag the new LT1 with 450 horsepower and 450 lb.-ft. of torque.
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