Stove bolt straight six by Richardphotos
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I had in my 50(53 year engine) and 55 Chevy's. they were great engines. as much as I loved them, my experience with my former 2003 Z3 BMW showed me how much difference there actually is between the two for quietness and smooth running with the BMW being the better
Comments (18)
Maxidyne
Yes but most modern cars are so dull that they lack any character. There are a few but I'd much rather own this.
iborg64
Impressive looking car nice shot
ontar1
Great looking car and engine!
Faemike55
very nice capture
MagikUnicorn
COOL SHOT
ZigZag321
Seeing this, I just had a funny thought remembering all the hell I went through over the years tinkering with carburetors. What a gorgeous reflection on the front quarter and door too! That's so cool.
Sarahdar
great car, motors have evolved over the years, they should be better now.
spad007
Nice shot good old car.
Diemamker
I always love seeing these great old cars!... they don't make them like this anymore... and it's to bad too!.. great shot!
claude19
splendid luxuous car !!!
Windigo
Magnificent reflections, in more ways than one :)
RodS
Wonderful photo, Richard! Those old Chevys were such beautiful cars!
Freethinker56
Excellent photo Richard.Nice to know the better one.
lizard01
Sweet
byteline
Cool!
miwi
Cool shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kenmo
Love those early 50's Chevys. My Dad had a 1953 Chevy Biscaynne when I was young. It too had the Chevy Stovebolt 6 which GM later sold the blueprints to Toyota. Toyota refined the engine a buit and used them in their earliest Landcruisers which they exported to North America. My Dad, brother & I all had Landcruisers from the early 1970s powered by the Toyota version of the Chevy Stovebolt...
Glendaw
Magnificent photo Richard.