It’s 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 ride.

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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