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Chevy used to sell this model with a selection of inline-six engines, and they weren't exactly powerful. But the owner of this rat rod solved that problem by dropping a massive, 8.8-liter big ...
Not one single thing on this 1947 Chevrolet pickup build seems to be sourced from the vehicle. This is rat rod at its finest. A vehicle that runs in the bare minimum of ways, and turns heads doing so.
I love the small-block V-8, but I'm looking to try something different - a turbo inline six ... I have found some discrepancies: Hot Rod, Jan. '00 ("Boiled Rat"): "Lean mixtures and too much ...
The other ones end up as restomods or even rat rods, with the latter ... Of course, this Chevy no longer relies on its factory inline-six engine. The old mill was replaced with a more modern ...
This 1948 Ford F6 rat rod was spotted ... A 350-cubic-inch Chevy V-8 with a Weiand 6-71 supercharger from a Chevrolet Vega race car replaced the stock inline-6. It's detuned, running 8-9 psi ...
Though rat rods‘ ethos is to look weathered and worn-out, it doesn’t mean they can’t be showcases of dilapidated beauty. Possibly the grandest example is this 1946 Chevrolet cab-over beer ...
Today, we most certainly have a sleeper rat rod, since it looks like this 1951 Chevrolet coupe looks as if it was picked straight from the junkyard. Speed Society stumbled upon the 1951 Chevrolet ...
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