The LS7 engine, a more powerful version of the LS6, was planned but never produced due to tightening US government legislation and rising costs. Chevrolet stunned the muscle car world during the ...
Chevrolet's LS7 V8 excels in torque, setting it apart from its turbocharged counterparts. The LS7 engine delivers unrivaled performance, especially in the Camaro Z/28 model. Despite competition ...
Chevrolet developed the 427.6-cubic-inch LS7 based on its fourth-generation small block design to propel the Z06 Corvette from zero to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. To achieve its 427.6 cubic inches ...
Before it got the LS7 swap, it was one of 30 PR-3 prototype cars built by GMMG and Berger Chevrolet. This “Dick Harrell Edition” was painted orange with a black stripe and fitted with a custom ...
Chevrolet sold over 38,645 Corvettes during the 1975 model year, but only 4.3% of the cars were finished in Bright Green.