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Published: 2/8/2023

Wallpaper Wednesday: LT1 Crate Engine in a 1967 Chevelle

Author: DAN HODGDON

Photos: LUCAS PRIAMO

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Jamison Johnson knew he wanted his Granada Gold 1967 Chevelle to maintain its classic character, but he also wanted to explore a modern engine platform to provide the power. That's where the Chevrolet Performance LT1 crate engine* comes in.

Jamison Johnson knew he wanted his Granada Gold 1967 Chevelle to maintain its classic character, but he also wanted to explore a modern engine platform to provide the power. That's where the Chevrolet Performance LT1 crate engine* comes in.

"I feel like it kind of takes it to that next level," Jamison said of the Gen V engine during last fall's Goodguys Speedway Motors Southwest Nationals in Scottsdale, Arizona.

First appearing in the seventh-generation Corvette Stingray, the LT1 carries on Chevrolet's famous Small-Block tradition. The LT1 crate engine utilizes similar architecture as its LS predecessors, but it also features a variety of unique design elements and modern advanced technology like direct injection and continuously variable valve timing. The 6.2L power plant is rated at 460 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque.

Jamison, a resident of Scottsdale, utilized his close friend Troy Gudgel of Mahomet, Illinois' BBT Fabrications for the vehicle build. The two put their own spin on the engine with components including a Brian Tooley Racing Stage 3 cam and valvetrain package, Ultimate Headers, a four-inch cold air intake custom-made by BBT Fab, and Borla mufflers with a three-inch exhaust. The updates helped the car achieve 477 rear-wheel horsepower and 458 lb.-ft. of rear-wheel torque.

BBT Fabrications also created custom "Chevelle" engine covers to top the modern engine with a nod to the muscle-car era.

During late Saturday afternoon's golden hour (a fitting time for the gold-on-gold Chevelle) at the Goodguys event, we pointed our cameras at the engine bay and came away with a variety of cool shots. One of our favorites highlights the engine covers and illustrates all the modern power nestled in the 56-year-old car. 

Today, that image is a Wallpaper Wednesday download. High-resolution desktop and mobile images are available below.

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Be sure to keep watching The BLOCK for many more Chevrolet Performance-powered builds from across the nation.

*Because of its effect on a vehicle's emissions performance, this engine is intended exclusively for use in competition vehicles. This engine is designed and intended for use in vehicles operated exclusively for competition: in racing or organized competition on courses separate from public streets or highways. Installation or use of this engine on a vehicle operated on public streets or highways is likely to violate U.S., Canadian, and state and provincial laws and regulations related to motor vehicle emissions.

 

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