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this a Chevy but what model?

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I could not guess this one for sure, but a favorite of mine. I have never had one unfortunately the engine is a crate motor directly from GM

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SidheRoseGraphics

12:34AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Uhhhh, a Corvette? C'mon Richard, show some grill ;)

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eekdog

1:00AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

not sure it's a vette. i'm thinking chevelle.

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Razor42

1:11AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Nice capture!

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Darq01

1:41AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

The fenders say Chevelle

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jclP

2:10AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

very clean motor

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brycek

2:34AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Cool capture!!

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Umbetro38

2:43AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

I think this bring a lot of power -cool

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jayfar

3:03AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

I wouldn't have a clue but it's a super shot.

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zaigodou

3:06AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Beauty engine!!!

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Bampster

3:18AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Excellent capture, the entire engine is a work of art!!!!!

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VDH

3:39AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Nice view of the engine!

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farmerC

4:41AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Shining shot.

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Flint_Hawk

8:03AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

WOW!

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ontar1

8:43AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

That is cool, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Faemike55

9:04AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Wonderful shot no bloody idea

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barryjeffer

9:21AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

I would say it's a chevy camero ss... ?

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greyone

9:40AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

The 502 was one of the toughest big block engines GM ever built but it was not stock in any of their muscle cars. The 454 got all the glory. I have a friend that had a Nova with a 502 installed during a rebuild, but it really was too powerful for such a small car. The 502 was used mostly in trucks that used its massive HP for hauling power instead of geared for speed.

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Richardphotos

10:10AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

The largest Chevrolet big block V8 engine is the ZZ 572 720, which is 572 cubic inches in size

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UteBigSmile

10:14AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Nice looking horse powers!

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magnus073

10:25AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

That is one amazing engine Richard, and a great capture

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nitegrafix

10:44AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Fantastic.... Faved

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flavia49

12:03PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

beautiful image

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emmecielle

12:15PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Excellent details! :)

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pimanjc

2:00PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

I have a marine converted 502 tunnel port injected, D-port big block Chevy in my ski boat. It is an incredibly strong engine. The model shown has either a carburator or throttle body FI. I have no idea what the car its mounted in would be.

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drifterlee

2:06PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

I have no idea, Richard. One engine looks like another to me, LOL!

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cricke49

2:08PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

yea maybe a chevelle, i had a 396 chevelle, it was cherry! excellent capture and what a monstrous motor!:)*5

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Sea_Dog

2:38PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Don't know the model but the engine is choice. Well done

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sandra46

4:58PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

beautiful shot

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DennisReed

5:18PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Could easily be a Truck with a big block like that! Is that an 'open wheel' I see?

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Nonsolum

5:19PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

VrooOOooom ! Powerful !

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 7D
Shutter Speed1/60
ISO Speed500
Focal Length25

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