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what vehicles have a 454 engine
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The 454 engine, a big-block V8 powerhouse, is most famously associated with Chevrolet's muscle cars and trucks from the late 20th century. Introduced in 1970, the 454 was initially offered in the Chevrolet Corvette, Chevelle SS, and the El Camino SS. Apart from these, the engine was a popular choice in the Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, the Camaro (in very limited editions), and various full-size trucks and SUVs like the Chevrolet Silverado, Suburban, and GMC Sierra. It was admired for its robust performance and ability to be easily tuned and modified, making it a favorite among car enthusiasts and racers. Over the years, the 454 has seen various iterations, including the LS6 and LS7, pushing its power even further. Although production of new vehicles with factory-installed 454 engines has ceased, its legacy continues in the aftermarket and restoration scenes, where it remains a sought-after engine for project cars looking for that classic combination of torque and roar.
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Chevy Chevellette SS2. Chevy El Camino SS3. Chevrolet Monte Carlo S5. Chevrolet Caprice 6. Chevrolet C-Series 7. Chevrolet Corvette 8. Chevy Impala SS9. General Motors Trucks and SUVs 10. 1970 Buick Skylark 11. Chevrolet Nova SS12. Chevrolet Laguna 13. Chevrolet Biscay 14. Chevrolet Bel Air 15. This is not a detailed list. 454 The availability of engines may vary depending on the model year.
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