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Remembering back when I was into restoring antique American built cars, I remembered seeing a 1918 Chevy with a V8 in it. They were very expensive at the time, almost 3 times the cost of the regular model with the 4 cylinder in it. The one I saw was still owned by the original owner, this was at Hershey in 1960. The car was given to him and his new wife on their wedding day in 1918 by his father. The old gentleman was in his 90s at the time! Many people looked at me out of the corner of their eyes when I told them about it with disbelief. Here's a couple photos of a 1918 Chevy V8. It wasn't actually a V engine, being more of an L shaped block. It had a single throat up draft carb. and a whopping 55 hp. The valve covers looked almost identical to the ones on a modern 4 cylinder Detroit diesel! As I remember, the V8 engine alone was around a $1200 option new. PJ






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