GM V8 engines are world-famous for their inimitable blend of performance and reliability at an affordable price. However, one piece of the history of high-displacement GM engines that’s often ...
V12 engines aren't around quite as often anymore, but they have a storied history. General Motors once built a V12 that could ...
And nowsomething completely different. Back in the early '60s, GMC built a run of monster, cast-iron V12 engines intended for use in gasoline-fed, over-the-road truck engines. The GMC engine that ...
V12 engines aren’t anything new, especially in European exotic supercars. When you hear that a vehicle has a V12 engine, you immediately think of brands like Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Ferrari, and ...
The 1960s were friendlier times for American motorists. The national average gas price between 1960 and 1962 was only $0.31 per gallon, and there were no EPA regulations to ruin the fun. During this ...
When you think of a V12 engine, your mind runs immediately to the high-tech, rev-happy, screamers made by Ferrari and Lamborghini. But did you know that between 1960 and 1965 GMC made a V12 of their ...
Q: Greg, I recently found an article you wrote about the GMC V-12 engine. It brought back great memories of my time in the Air Force when I worked as a missile tech on the Minuteman Missile ...
Remember that time when America turned its attention to V6 engines and actually put them in pickup trucks? Not only that, but Detroit also considered 702-cubic-inch V12s for highway trucks, and ...
General Motors has been putting V6 engines in its cars and trucks for more than 65 years, and its very first ones were members of the truck-only GMC V-6 family. Available in displacements from 305 to ...