You Need This: Collector-grade Chevrolet Chevette?
Photography courtesy Mecum
Take a small car and fit the biggest engine possible. It's a simple recipe, yes, but one that rarely fails to deliver smiles.
This Chevette was featured in a special story on engine swaps in the November 1982 issue of Hot Rod magazine.
As the story goes, the Chevy, better known now as the “Hooker Headers Chevette,” was initially fitted with a Buick V6 engine. After the car failed to pass a California smog emissions test, the Buick V6 was removed in favor of a 350 cubic-inch V8 backed by a Turbo 350 transmission.
The Chevette then did a little drag racing before being hidden away for some 30 years.
Today, the Hooker Headers Chevette is powered by a 355 cubic-inch V8–rated at 447 horsepower and 457 lb.-ft. of torque–that’s mated to a 200 4R transmission.
Find this 1976 Chevrolet Chevette for auction from Mecum.
Yes, yes I do! I need that little car with the big engine. The V8 seems to be halfway over the front axle, so I assume this is mostly a straight-line kind of car. I would love to drive it and see what it could do in a drag race, a slalom, maybe even hill climbing or something. Tasty little nugget.
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