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1992 Chevrolet LT1

t’s a classic case of middle child syndrome. Introduced as a wunderkind in Chevrolet’s 1992 Corvette, the 300-hp, Generation II, LT1 350 looked like the modern successor to the original small-block. But hindsight being 20/20, we know that the LT1 (and its progeny the 330hp LT4) was a stopgap to keep the 350 relevant for a few more model years until the all-new LS V-8 arrived in an equally all-new

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