Big is a relative term. In regards to American passenger-car engines, “big” in the early Seventies meant 460 cubic inches from Ford; 440 cubic inches from Chrysler; and 454, 455, and even 500 cubic inches from General Motors. It took the OPEC oil embargo, federal emissions standards, and rising costs in general to reel these … Continue reading 5 Largest Car Engines of 1979
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