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Custom 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham with a Twin-Turbo 632 ci V8 Stephen Barton created a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham called “Cadmad” to win the Ridler Award. Stephen worked on the project for 15 years before passing away. His brother Craig Barton sought out help from Super Rides by Jordan in Escondido, California to finish the project. Their combined work resulted in Cadmad winning the Ridler Award at the 2019 Detroit Autorama. The car was originally going to be powered by two Northstar V8 motors. However that eventually changed to a twin-turbo 632 ci big-block Chevy V8 built by Nelson Racing Engines. The motor is capable of 1025 horsepower and 950 lb-ft of torque thanks to two 88 mm turbochargers. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a C5 Corvette four-speed automatic transaxle. ....
1,000-HP Yenko Camaro Rendered as Modern-Day Chevy Nomad 18 May 2021, 20:15 UTC · by When the Camaro came out, General Motors decided to cap the engine displacement you could order at 400ci (6.5L). That was done for a number of reasons, but one dealer famously defied this rule to create the Yenko Camaro, power by a monster 7.0-liter V8. 4 photos The classic Yenko Camaro was created by dealership owner and race car driver Don Yenko, who saw a market for higher-displacement turn-key muscle cars. His 1967 hot rods swapped in the 427ci (7.0L) V8 from the L72 Corvette pack, a bigger rear, and heavy-duty suspension. ....
Sponsored Links The GM Design Instagram page is often going through the automaker’s extensive archives to share sketches and photographs from throughout its interesting and extensive history. With the holiday season almost upon us, the folks running the GM Design social media pages decided to share some photographs showing how the automaker’s design offices were decorated for Christmas in the 1950s and 1960s. The first photo appears to be from the late 1950s, as we spot what looks to be a 1957 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible sitting in the middle of the room, which is joined by a Series 62 Coupe in the far side of the room, along with a Chevy Nomad and a Buick Roadmaster. ....