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Its high time we celebrate the glory that is internal combustion.
We do this by discussing some of the nastiest engines ever released for public
consumption, and even a few exotics that escaped the factory laboratories in Detroit.
Also, as part of our continuing series on the 69 Z/28 and the race-bred options
offered by Chevy, we review their recommendations on the 302 engine assembly -- sort of a
factory course on performance engine preparation circa 1969. We review the classic film
Vanishing Point, and finally, we show you how to take great photographs of your favorite
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On the Cover: Chevrolet's
all-aluminum ZL-1 427 rests between the frame rails of a '69 Camaro during restoration.
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