Using an inline 6 Chevy Stovebolt engine

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- Power. Yes, believe it or not, Stovebolts aren't slugs. Compared to the Mopar flathead 6's and some of the inline Fords, Stovebolts can put a decent amount of horsepower and move your car down the street faster than you may want to.
 
- Power. Yes, believe it or not, Stovebolts aren't slugs. Compared to the Mopar flathead 6's and some of the inline Fords, Stovebolts can put a decent amount of horsepower and move your car down the street faster than you may want to.
 
- Mild or Wild. Pick your poison and start building, there are infinite options.
 
- Mild or Wild. Pick your poison and start building, there are infinite options.
 
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See some really cool stovebolt parts at www.wixski.com
 
 
Their no name cast aluminum valve cover is the only one like it around.
 
  
 
==Source==
 
==Source==
 
This article was originally written by Nightfire, for the launch of Youngrodders.com. Moved here into the Crankshaft Coalition Wiki in anticipation of the launch.
 
This article was originally written by Nightfire, for the launch of Youngrodders.com. Moved here into the Crankshaft Coalition Wiki in anticipation of the launch.

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