One of my other hobbies includes cars, more specifically the sixties muscle cares. The one shown I've had for about 38 years. It has 56K original miles. The lump under the hood is a 427 Chevy big block. The car?.....a 1966 Chevelle Malibu SS....Canadian built
John
John...I'm drooling over that beast. My cousin in Vancouver still has her Chevy Impala convertible, her father bought it for her as her first car when she was eighteen. She's now 58...and the car is almost the same age. You just can't beat big old Yank iron for longevity. My old friend (now sadly passed away) had a 427cu in big block engined Camaro, it was a frightening thing to ride in. Another friend of mine (again, no longer with us) had a full drag race spec Chevelle...the word 'awesome' doesn't come anywhere near describing the thing. 'Terrifying' may come close...
Rich
Rich:
I'm glad you like her. thanks.
The big block certainly does stir the inner juices. There may be rice rockets that can pull more top end horse power, but there's nothing like a big block for torque off the line. The feeling of it trying to deposit one int the back seat is tremendous.
My particular 427 started life as a Corvette 435 horse Hi performance engine with four bolt mains and big port heads. Up until a year ago it had solid lifters and 11.5 : 1 compression. It was getting really rough trying to find gas (petrol) for it. I had the engine rebuilt last winter with 9.5 compression and a high performance hydraulic camshaft. She'll still red line at 7k RPM and pull like crazy. I don't know if the times have suffered any, but for the street she feels fine and I can at least put gas in it.
If your friends/relatives still have some of those old big blocks around they're worth hanging on to.
John